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Africa, Botswana, Okavango Delta, Jao Reserve, Tubu Tree. Colorful camp staff made reed baskets
Traditional woven textiles for sale. Totonicapan, Guatemala
Marrakech, Morocco. Beautiful handmade Berber carpet
Dong village in the mountain, Zhaoxing, Guizhou Province, China
Europe, Romania, Suceava County, Vatra Modovitei. Ciumarna village commune. Weaving tools of the trade
Turkey, Izmir Province, Selcuk, weaving loom, rug making, balls of wool or yarn
Male Baya Weaver Bird building the nest, Keoladeo National Park, India
Traditional Hopi girl, Povi Lomayauma 16 year old teenager, dressed in traditionally woven cotton dress holds a traditional fired clay pottery bowl while posing on the First Mesa near Polacca Arizona
Guatemala, Santiago Atitlan. Souvenirs
A Dorze compound with banana grove in foggy weatherDorze in the Guge Mountains, Ethiopia
Asia, Bhutan, Bumthang. Bhutanese Textile
South America, Ecuador, Otavalo. Textiles. cloths, blankets, scarves, and hammocksEcuador, Otavalo. Textiles. cloths, blankets, scarves, and hammocks hang on display at the Otavalo Market
Grass woven roses for sale at market, Charleston, South Carolina. USA
Mexico, San Miguel de Allende. Mexican rugs for sale at market. Credit as: Nancy Rotenberg / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont
Spider on wet web (Large format sizes available)
Uttar Dari Village, Raba (weavers) Tribe, Assam State, northeast India, woven platter, chopping tool and leaves on the porch of a house
Auniati Satra, Majuli Island, Assam State, northeast India, one traditional Indian sandal
Silhouette of man operating handloom machine in Jaipur, Rajasthan, India
Asia, Bhutan, Thimpu. Bhutanese Textile Weaver
Dorze in the Guge Mountains, Ethiopia
Huts of the Dorze people in the Guge Mountains of Ethiopia with groves of cooking banana, ensetDorze in the Guge Mountains, Ethiopia
Australia, Western Australia, The Southwest, Nannup, weaving covered tree
Asia, Bhutan, Bumthang. Textiles of Bhutan
Morocco, Tinerhir. Colorful handmade Berber carpets are displayed for sale in a shop
Africa, Egypt. Weaving shuttle lying on colorful woven Egyptian fabric
USA, NM, Gallup, Handmade Navajo Rugs for Sale
Dixon, New Mexico, United States. Yarn for weavingYarn for weaving, Dixon, New Mexico, USA
North America, California, San Diego. San Diego is the site of the first permanentCalifornia, San Diego, the first permanent Spanish settlement. In 1769 Father Junipero Serra established the very first mission on a hillside overlooking what is currently known as Old Town
South America; Peru. Textiles
Traditional loom for with unfinished weaving, Cuzco, Peru, South AmericaTraditional loom for with unfinished weaving, Cuzco, Peru
06Mexico, Quintana, Cozumel. Mexican hammocks. San Miguel de Cozumel
Mexico, Oaxaca, Detail of hand-woven rug using Zapotec Indian design displayed at art gallery along the Alameda near the Iglesia de Santo Domingo and the citys historic Zocalo
Mexico, San Miguel de Allende, Woven mask in market. Credit as: Nancy Rotenberg / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont
Central America, Guatemala, Santiago. Closeup of weaving at the market in SantiagoGuatemala, Santiago. Closeup of weaving at the market in Santiago
Central America, Guatemala, Santa Catarina. Colorful weavings for sale in the townGuatemala, Santa Catarina. Colorful weavings for sale in the town of Santa Catarina
Central America, Guatemala, Central Highlands. View of La Antigua, 16th century colonialCentral America, Guatemala. Colorful weavings are popular in local markets
Guatemala: San Antonio, weaving on backstrap loom, July
Woman weaving fabrics in small village outside of Antigua Guatemala in Central America
Girl (age 9) weaving at loom, Huaripampa (near Huaraz), Peru. (MR)
Traditional weavings on display, Cuzco, Peru
Woman in traditional dress weaving using a backstrap loom (close-up of hands), Chinchero, Department of Cuzco, Peru. (MR/PR)
Woman with weavings to sell, Cuzco, Peru. (MR)
Woman in traditional dress and hat weaving using a backstrap loom to weave, Chinchero, Department of Cuzco, Peru. (MR/PR)
Woman in traditional dress dying wool, Chinchero, Department of Cuzco, Peru. (MR)