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				<title>Growing Popularity of Jute Rugs</title>
				<description>&amp;nbsp;With natural rugs being a huge trend in home decorating, a large number of customers are turning to Natural Area Rugs for one of the most popular natural fibers&amp;mdash;jute.&amp;nbsp; Composed mainly of plant materials, jute is a rainy season crop that grows best in humid and warm climates.&amp;nbsp; It is also the finest and softest of all natural floor covering materials.
Some of the benefits of jute rugs:&amp;nbsp;-Allows for some of the most interesting designs&amp;nbsp;-Add an interesting texture to hardwood floors&amp;nbsp;-Great for someone who has allergies; resistant to micro-organisms&amp;nbsp;-Environment friendly
We would love to hear all about your experiences with our jute rugs.&amp;nbsp; What do you like best about this elegant and durable natural floor covering?
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				<author>support@zunch.com (Mike Dennis)</author>
				<pubDate>Fri, 14 Apr 2006 09:51:00 CST</pubDate>
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