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Carini Carpets Folk Art

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Founded in 1997, Carini is renowned for crafting unique, high-quality carpets that blend artistic inspiration with ethical and environmental principles. Committed to sustainability, Carini uses natural materials and avoids harmful chemicals to minimize its ecological footprint. Each carpet, made with exotic natural dyes and hand-processed materials, is designed to last a lifetime. Carini ensures exceptional quality through meticulous in-house production and collaborates with top designers and clients for bespoke solutions. Their clientele includes A-list celebrities and design aficionados who appreciate Carini's distinctive, authentic style. Each carpet is a vibrant canvas, enriching spaces with intention and soulful presence.

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Creator: Carini Carpets
100% Silk Green Rug Imported by Carini Lang - Joseph Carini Carpets 10x14 ft
By Carini Carpets
Located in Philadelphia, PA
This is a finely-woven Nepalese Rug, designed by Joseph Carini and Aurelie Lang for Carini NYC in the 2000s. Carini NYC is one of the last of the modern rug makers in the world to us...
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Early 2000s Nepalese Modern Carini Carpets Folk Art

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Silk

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Carini Carpets folk art for sale on 1stDibs.

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