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Nativity Table Runner by Susan Lordi | Willow Tree

Nativity Table Runner

$44.00
  • 24” wide x 62” long fabric, woven of rayon/poly blend gauze
  • Gauze fabric cloth with gradation of color along the length, from mustard to sand to mustard, intended to cover table and serve as base for Nativity display of figures and crèche
  • Packaged in open front recyclable cardboard box with wrap-around label, picturing Table Runner with Nativity Display
  • Rayon and poly blend fabric. Hand wash only in cold water; hang to dry; do not bleach
  • SKU: 28038

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About this Piece

About this Piece

Something new for the Nativity! Created with the same simplicity of design as the Willow Tree® Nativity Collection, this Table Runner gives the Nativity a sense of place. Fabric is a thin, open-weave gauze, and lays flat under figures. The textured effect of the fabric references ripples of sand. Gradation of color complements the Crèche, shepherds and animals.

image of Susan Lordi

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