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The Sacred Valley of the Incas or Urubamba Valley is a valley in the Andes  of Peru, close to the Inca capital of Cusco and below the ancient sacred city of Machu Picchu. The valley is generally understood to include everything between Pisac  and Ollantaytambo, parallel to the Urubamba River, or Vilcanota River or Wilcamayu, as this Sacred river is called when passing through the valley. It is fed by numerous rivers which descend through adjoining valleys and gorges, and contains numerous archaeological remains and villages. The valley was appreciated by the Incas due to its special geographical and climatic qualities. It was one of the empire's main points for the extraction of natural wealth, and the best place for maize production in Peru.http://bem.2be.pl/IS/peru_380.jpg
The hands of a senior woman weave a carpet from wool threads with a traditional colorful Asian pattern on a hand-held table loom at a crafts fair, Almaty, Kazakhstan. Motion blur
pulling woolen yarn through the creel of a loom
Hand testing sewing thread
close-up traditional handwoven woman's hand
Traditional weaving, Khalling weaving center.
Close-up Adult woman's hands produce rugs in the workshop
Traditional Isan Thai silk weaving. Mudmee silk or Mudmee fabric is used by contemporary fashion designers around the world for their finest creations.
Handmade work with calico fabric, widely used for crafts, patchwork and decoration items in Brazil.
Indian man weaving durries. The durry (Rug) is weaved out of cotton or wool. The geometric designs are produced by tapestry technique which is a slow process using separate bobbins or butterflies for each colour across the width interlocking with the adjacent coloured yarn.  This old fashined form of weaving is very popular in Rajasthan, specially in Salawas village near Jodhpur.
Little children hands weaving loom in art theraphy class at school. Education concept. Telar weave looom
Experiential Travel Around South Sulawesi Indonesia Learning Making Handmade Tenun Woven  Cloth
Sardinian weaving. Sardinia (Italy)
Close-up of thai loom and mature's woman hands
Folk Art Festival. A woman weaver makes fabric on an old hand loom. Handmade woven products.
carpet weaving
Woman working on weaving machine for weave handmade fabric. Textile weaving. Weaving using traditional hand weaving loom on cotton strands. Textile or cloth production in Thailand. Asian culture.
Berber woman weaving a carpet in a traditional house, Ouarzazate, Morocco. This old fashined form of weaving is very popular in the High Atlas mountains, specially in villages near Ouarzazate town.
A detailed black and white photograph capturing the hands of an artisan meticulously weaving a traditional carpet. The image showcases the intricate craftsmanship and dedication involved in this age-old art form
Close-Up Of Person Hand Working At Textile Industry
Close-up of a woman working on a loom with light blue thread.
A Native American (Navajo) Woman's Hands Weave at a Loom Indoors
A craftswoman working on an ancient wooden weaving loom in traditional dress in an arts and crafts fair in Vilnius, Lithuania
Close up on the hands of a man weaving a canvas from flax fibers with an antique hand weave machine.
Old looms in Varanasi
Close-up Adult woman's hands produce rugs in the workshop
hand weavers using machine and spinning tools
Detailed View of Artisan Weaving Traditional Azerbaijani Carpet, Showcasing Intricate Craftsmanship in Baku\n\nThis captivating photo captures the meticulous process of weaving a traditional Azerbaijani carpet in Baku’s Icherisheher district. The hands of a skilled artisan are seen working delicately with the loom, interweaving colorful threads to create a beautifully patterned carpet. This ancient craft, passed down through generations, is a testament to Azerbaijan’s rich cultural heritage and the enduring skill of its artisans. The setting in Icherisheher, Baku’s historic inner city, adds an extra layer of cultural and historical significance to the photo.
Pashmina is a native weaving craft of Kashmir and requires highly-skilled weavers.
Craftsman weaver weaving on a traditional wooden hand-loom
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