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Charter Club Sleep Luxe Euro Sham 800 TC Pebble 100% Cotton MSRP $100.00

US $54.49
ApproximatelyAU $83.90
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Condition:
New with tags
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US $4.99 (approx. AU $7.68) Economy Shipping.
Located in: San Antonio, Texas, United States
Delivery:
Estimated between Wed, 20 Aug and Wed, 27 Aug to 94104
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30-day returns. Seller pays for return postage.
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Item specifics

Condition
New with tags: A brand-new, unused, and unworn item in the original packaging (such as the original ...
Pattern
Pebble
Shape
Square
Size
Euro
Color
Gray Print Pebble
Fill Material
No Fill
Custom Bundle
No
Material
100% Cotton
Item Length
Fits 26 in x 26 in Pillow
Brand
Charter Club
Personalize
No
Type
Euro Pillow Sham
Department
Adults
Care Instructions
Machine Wash, Tumble Dry
Model
Charter Club Sleep Luxe
Style
Modern
Features
Machine Washable, Not Quilted, Tumbler Dryn
Closure Type
Zip
Country/Region of Manufacture
Pakistan
Room
Bedroom
Item Width
26 in
Thread Count
800
Product Line
Charter Club Bedding
Personalization Instructions
N:A
UPC
732995840643

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Ptah

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Ptah, also spelled Phthah, in Egyptian religion, creator-god and maker of things, a patron of craftsmen, especially sculptors; his high priest was called “chief controller of craftsmen.” The Greeks ...
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