: While called "black," the pattern often mimics dark, textured surfaces like marble or slate to give the water a deep, reflective quality.

: A premium wallpaper made of . It features an intricate patterned design and is typically sold through specialized retailers like L.A. Design Concepts . Swimming Pool Liners

: For standard gift or decorative uses, brands like Etsy and Zazzle offer "Ancient Persia" wrapping papers that feature intricate historical patterns on high-quality 90gsm or 100lb matte paper. Price Book - Aquaflex

In the context of architectural "coverings," Persia Black is a specific aesthetic choice for swimming pool finishes. Aquaflex Persia Black

"Persia Black" is primarily associated with luxury and high-end swimming pool liners , rather than a standard craft or office paper. Designer Wallpaper

: The HEX code for "Persian Black" is approximately #1C1C1C .

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: While called "black," the pattern often mimics dark, textured surfaces like marble or slate to give the water a deep, reflective quality.

: A premium wallpaper made of . It features an intricate patterned design and is typically sold through specialized retailers like L.A. Design Concepts . Swimming Pool Liners persia black

: For standard gift or decorative uses, brands like Etsy and Zazzle offer "Ancient Persia" wrapping papers that feature intricate historical patterns on high-quality 90gsm or 100lb matte paper. Price Book - Aquaflex : While called "black," the pattern often mimics

In the context of architectural "coverings," Persia Black is a specific aesthetic choice for swimming pool finishes. Aquaflex Persia Black Design Concepts

"Persia Black" is primarily associated with luxury and high-end swimming pool liners , rather than a standard craft or office paper. Designer Wallpaper

: The HEX code for "Persian Black" is approximately #1C1C1C .

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