My Other Self
My Other Self
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Materials & Technique
Materials & Technique
Made of 100% Pure New Zealand wool
Loom hand-knotted and Hand-Painted in India by expert artisans
Knots Count: 100 per inch square
Design 100% Made in Italy by Francesca Fagioli
Features
Features
This piece is the result of a long artisanal process: each knot is tied by hand, giving the rug structure, uniqueness, and a flat, light, and even texture.
The hand-painted finish adds chromatic depth and unrepeatable nuances.
Crafted from fine fibres, it brings together tactility, light, and soul.
A unique creation, shaped by time, gesture, and vision.
Care & Maintenance
Care & Maintenance
This rug is hand-painted, each color variation is unique and delicate. To preserve its beauty:
- Avoid direct and prolonged sunlight exposure
- Vacuum gently, using low suction and no rotating brushes
- Do not use harsh cleaners or generic dry-cleaning treatments
- For spills, blot immediately with a dry cloth and contact a professional cleaner
Over time, natural wear will enhance its character — each mark becomes part of its story.
Over time, natural wear will enhance its character — each mark becomes part of its story.
Production & Delivery Time
Production & Delivery Time
10 working days by Air door delivery + Certification and Custom Clereance (from 25 to 35 days)
Custom Service
Custom Service
As this rug is a one-of-a-kind piece, customization is not available.
Its singular nature is intrinsic to its value, it is offered exactly as it was conceived.




My Other Self
A painted ritual of inner duality
What we call the world is only half the map. The rest unfolds inward: silent, complex, unseen.
This piece evokes the intimate moment of recognition: a human figure embracing its own shadow. It is a visual meditation on the inner journey, the act of turning inward, meeting what has long been hidden, and embracing it without resistance.
The shadow is not a void, but a mirror. Not absence, but presence unacknowledged.
Hand-painted and knotted by hand, this rug is more than surface. It is a trace of a passage, a tactile expression of reconciliation between light and darkness, self and self.
To embrace the shadow is to become whole.
To walk the inner path is to return home.