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A traditional Iringa basket, a “hand-knotted” Tibetan wool runner, and more

Melanie Tunic

Sachin and Babi’s “Indian-inspired,” hand-stitched details make for “exquisite embroidery.”

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Traditional Iringa basket

These woven baskets “corral clutter from sneakers to scarves,” making storage stylish.

Price: $60; Contact: Catchware.com, (908) 918-9171

Source: Domino

Sonia Rykiel Flat Bag

When your outfit is on the “tame side,” the fringe on this studded leather purse lets you “go wild.”

Price: $945; Contact: Soniarykiel.com

Source: Marie Claire

Endless runner

This nine-foot-long, “hand-knotted” Tibetan wool runner looks more modern, less ethnic.

Price: $2,500; Contact: Madelineweinrib.com

Source: Metropolitan Home

Tuchin’ bracelet

Woven using a Colombian Zenu Indian technique, this is “the friendship bracelet, all grown up.”

Price: $25; Contact: Kitson.com

Source: Domino