Two years have passed since Moldovan carpets were registered by UNESCO as intangible cultural heritage
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Two years have passed since Moldovan carpets have been registered by UNESCO as intangible cultural heritage.
Ana Marjineanu has been creating carpets for the past 40 years, the passions coming from childhood.
She cannot imagine a day without sewing. Each carpet has its own history, while the colors and decorations are carefully chosen.
The wool is over 100 years old, inherited from her mother-in-law.
Sewing carpets is hard work. For a single piece of art, the woman has to spend from one week to a few years, wrote prime.md
Her carpets can now be found in the houses of tourists who visited her.
In Ana Marjineau's collection are over 100 carpets, which cost from 500 to 2 000 lei. Each one bearing a piece of history.