
Persian rugs never go out of style because they are classic. Persian rugs last a lifetime despite changes in fashion and trends. Rich colours and timeless designs will never go out of style. Contrary to popular belief, Persian rugs can add charm and character to a modern space as well as traditional settings. Adding some rich character and colour to your flooring can make a stunning feature in a room that is clean, simple, and contemporary.
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A female chihuahua called Milly measured 9.65 cm (3.8 in) tall on 21 February 2013.
She is owned by Vanesa Semler of Dorado, Puerto Rico. Born on 1 Dec 2011, Milly was so small that she could fit in a teaspoon, and had to be fed milk every two hours with an eye-dropper.
She loves having her picture taken and often sticks out her tiny tongue for the camera.
She is owned by Vanesa Semler of Dorado, Puerto Rico. Born on 1 Dec 2011, Milly was so small that she could fit in a teaspoon, and had to be fed milk every two hours with an eye-dropper.
She loves having her picture taken and often sticks out her tiny tongue for the camera.