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Guatemala, Chichicastenango. Local outdoor market
Bamboo woven mask, Hanoi, Vietnam
Detail of woven basket in Hoi An, Vietnam
Turkey, Kusadasi. Turkish carpet workshop & showroom
Uttar Dari Village, Raba (weavers) Tribe, Assam State, northeast India, woven platter, chopping tool and leaves on the porch of a house
Colorful Straw baskets, shoes and other handicraft items, Chengdu, Sichuan, China
Africa, Morocco, Fes. Woven Moroccan silk textiles and scarves
Normandy sheep, Mont Saint-Michel, Normandy, France
Georgia, Mtskheta. Religious art in the Svetitskhoveli Cathedral
Asia, Bhutan, Bumthang. Textiles of Bhutan
Africa, Morocco, Marrakech. Colorful Baskets of Morocco
West Africa, The Gambia, Banjul. A collection of colorful woven baskets viewed from above
USA, NM, Gallup, Handmade Navajo Rugs for Sale
Ojo Caliente, New Mexico, United States. Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs and spa. (PR)
Peru. Pile of felt hats with satin rims on a pile of woven mantas
South America, Peru, ruins at Pisac, famous Pisac market, Peruvian crafts, typical souvenir wool blankets
South America, Peru, famous Pisac market, Peruvian crafts, hand knit gloves with llamas
SA, Peru, Chinchero Hand-woven blanket detail, Chinchero marketSA, Peru, Chinchero, Hand-woven blanket detail, Chinchero market
Traditional hand made Panamanian handicrafts. Embera Indian grass basket in frontEmbera Indian grass basket in front of colorful hand stitched Kuna Indian mola
Mexico, Baja California Sur, Todos Santos, Souvenir Blankets
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, Oaxaca. Colorful straw and woven handicrafts (baskets) from Jamiltepex Village
Mexico, San Miguel de Allende, Woven mask in market. Credit as: Nancy Rotenberg / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont
Mexico, Oaxaca. Hand woven blankets for sale in the market
Macushi people &weaving split vine Yupukari village Savannah, RupununiMacushi people weaving split cane. The matape is used to strain boiled yucca to remove toxins. Fairview Amerindian village, Iwokrama Reserve, Guyana
Weaving split cane Matape Macushi people, Fairview Amerindian villageMacushi people weaving split cane. The matape is used to strain boiled yucca to remove toxins. Fairview Amerindian village, Iwokrama Reserve, Guyana
Antigua, Guatemala. Mayan textiles
Central America, Guatemala, Santiago. Closeup of weaving at the market in SantiagoGuatemala, Santiago. Closeup of weaving at the market in Santiago
Antigua, Guatemala: Loomed fabric detail
Guatemala: San Antonio, weaving on backstrap loom, July
Poland. Basket of Boletus sp. and other edible fungi
Cancun, Quintana Roo, Mexico - Radial pattern woven with natural fibers. Horizontal shotCancun, Quintana Roo, Mexico - Radial pattern woven with natural fibers