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A tan and red carpet with a pattern of flowers and triangles. The carpet is made of a woven material and has a slightly fuzzy appearance
The River Nile has always and continues to be a lifeline for Egypt. Trade, communication, agriculture, water and now tourism provide the essential ingredients of life - from the Upper Nile and its cataracts, along its fertile banks to the Lower Nile and Delta. In many ways life has not changed for centuries, with transport often relying on the camel on land and felucca on the river
Nazca or Nasca is an archaeological culture of Ancient Peru that developed in the department of Ica, around the 1st to 18th centuries. Textile art flourished from the development in the time of the Paracas. The Nazca were heirs of the Paracas Necropolis in what refers to the technique for the production of very fine cloaks or fabrics.
This is an abstract close up photograph of the handles of several colorful fabric purses for sale in Playa Del Carmen, Mexico
Chefchaouen, Morocco: weaving in the alley
A Romanian market stall in Transylvania sells textile belts woven with the bright colors (yellow, red and blue) of the national flag of Romania.
Ancient colorful Necklaces
Arabic woollen  cushion
zoom view of a handmade multicolor Mexican embroidery on cotton fabric, flowers, birds and geometric figures typical of Mexican crafts and cultures
colorful spanish blanket on wooden background
Blanket Detail with Latin American Color Pattern
Colorful textile for sale in public space in Guatemala City, work done by indigenous hands of millenary Mayan culture.
a piece of yellow and black patterned ribbon cloth on an orange background
Traditional Vintage Albanian Bead Embroidered Textile Detail (Close-Up) from woman’s blouse.
Sunnyvale, California, USA - January 9, 2011: Fish mola. A mola is a reverse applique sewing technique used to create decorative textiles. This one is further embellished with embrodiery. The techinque was popularized by the Cuna Indians, San Blas Islands, Panama, and sale of molas is a major source of income. This mola was purchased in Panama City, Panama, in 2001, maker unknown.
The most well-known Chancay artefacts are the textiles which ranged from embroidered pieces, different types of fabrics decorated with paint. A variety of techniques, colours and themes were used in the making of textiles.PERU
Middle East, Saudi Arabia, Tabuk. Saddle blanket for sale at the market in Tabuk.
This is an abstract close up photograph of several colorful traditional Mexican blankets for sale in Playa Del Carmen, Mexico
Traditional and colorful Bolvian handicrafts
Textile Detail with Latin American Color Pattern
Traditional embroidery detail of an African Ethiopian dress fabric.
Antique Navajo Rug Design Detail (1930s)
Colorful thai peruvian style rug surface close up. More of this motif & more textiles in my port.
colorful spanish blanket on wooden background
beautiful pattern with  black and pink combination
Beige and blue macrame knot pattern in twine using mostly half hitch and reef knots.
The picture displays a vibrant Latin tapestry woven with a riot of colors, creating an eye-catching textile background.
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