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Allison Ruffled Priscilla Window Curtains Pair 174 Inch W by 63 Inch L, Natural
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Allison Ruffled Priscilla Window Curtains Pair 174 Inch W by 63 Inch L, Natural

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Our Classic Allison Ruffled Priscilla Window Curtains are adorned with 5 1/2 inch wide country ruffles and an attached top ruffle, which eliminates the need for a separate valance. Available in a choice of 3 solid colors - white, natural, & lilac. Fabric is 70% polyester/30% cotton for easy care, machine washable. These classic ruffled priscilla curtains come with one pair of matching ruffled tie backs (as pictured). Allison ruffled priscilla curtains can be ordered in 92 inches wide (Single width), 174 inches wide (Double width) & 256 inches wide (Triple width)... as well as a a variety of lengths. These classicly styled ruffled priscilla curtains are designed with a standard 1 1/2 inch rod pocket, which requires only one standard size curtain rod to hang; requires two rods if criss crossing the priscillas. Length is measured Overall including the ruffle, and width is measured Overall inlcuding the ruffle for both pieces together. Sold as a pair, 2 pieces with matching ruffled tie backs. *Coordinating items are available and sold separately in our Amazon storefront. Made in the USA ! These ruffled priscilla curtains look beautiful hung on one rod or criss crossed on a double rod set up. Please note when criss crossing priscillas the rule of thumb is to go with a curtain width that is 2 1/2 to 3 times the width of the window. Picture shown is one pair of the Allison priscillas criss crossed on a double rod set up.

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