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WASHINGTON, DC, USA — April 14, 2026 GoodWeave International announced the launch of its new social media campaign, “Global Luxury: Nepal,” designed to educate consumers about the dynamic history, beautiful artistry, and high-quality artisanal craftsmanship of Nepal’s hand-knotted rug industry. Through this initiative, GoodWeave aims to raise awareness across the interior design industry and with consumers. Nepalese hand-knotted rugs are ultra-premium, often considered the best in craftsmanship and among the finest in the global luxury market.

The campaign will run on GoodWeave International’s Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn channels and will feature seven of GoodWeave’s Global Importers and their certified rugs produced in Nepal: 16Ten, Alicia D Keshashian, Edition 169, J.S. HURD DESIGN, Lotus Collection, Robin Gray and Slow Tiger.

“I’m excited to remind the global interior design industry and share with the world of the exceptional artisanal handwork that Nepal consistently delivers. The added value is that our best assurance of no child or forced labor is included.” - Samjhana Pradhan, Executive Director of GoodWeave Certification Nepal

The first post is scheduled for April 14. Subsequent posts will run each Tuesday and Thursday through May 12. Viewers can follow the campaign on GoodWeave’s social media platforms or by following the hashtag: #GlobalLuxuryNepal.

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/goodweave_intl
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GoodWeave
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/goodweave/

“We source from Nepal to enlighten what we consider the best craftsmanship in our field, where the knowledge is infinite.” -Olivier Aouate, Co-Founder, Edition 169.

About GoodWeave International

GoodWeave — a nonprofit organization founded in 1994 by Nobel Peace Prize laureate Kailash Satyarthi is the leading international institution working to stop child and forced labor in global supply chains through a market-based system and holistic approach. GoodWeave partners with companies and local producer communities to bring visibility to hidden supply chains; protect workers’ rights; provide assurance that products are free of child, forced and bonded labor; and restore childhoods.

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