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A Navajo Grandmother Teaching Her Teenage Granddaughter How To Weave a traditional blanket On A Loom in a Navajo Hogan in Monument Valley, UT wearing traditional clothing
Wabasca, Alberta, Canada - 1913. Group of Bigstone Cree men and women in a camp at Wabasca in Alberta, Canada.
Lakhs of Muslims have gathered in the second phase of Vishwa Ijtema. They will stay there for three days by pulling colored cloth over it. Such a picture looks charming. The photo was taken from Tongi in Gazipur district of Bangladesh.
A Native American Woman's Hands (Navajo) Point to Designs on a Navajo Blanket
Patchwork quilt handmade blanket with quilting design for home comfort
Colca Canyon is a canyon of the Colca River in southern Peru. It is located about 100 miles (160 kilometers) northwest of Arequipa. It is more than twice as deep as the Grand Canyon in the United States at 4,160 m. However, the canyon's walls are not as vertical as those of the Grand Canyon. The Colca Valley is a colorful Andean valley with towns founded in Spanish Colonial times and formerly inhabited by the Collaguas and the Cabanas. The local people still maintain ancestral traditions and continue to cultivate the pre-Inca stepped terraces.
The patchwork bedspread is made of multi-colored pieces of fabric. Handmade product as a colorful background of natural fabric.
A Navajo Grandmother Teaching Her Teenage Granddaughter How To Weave a traditional blanket On A Loom in a Navajo Hogan in Monument Valley, UT wearing traditional clothing
A piece of fabric with a pattern of red, white, and blue is laid out on a table
A close-up shot of a senior woman sewing and making crafts in her home
Fur pieces of white beige color for use in sewing. Samples of natural fur in a closing store.
A Native American Grandmother (Navajo) in Her Sixties Teaches Her Teenaged Granddaughters How to Weave at a Loom Indoors in a Hogan (Navajo Hut)
Paracas textiles were found in a necropolis in Peru mummified and wrapped in embroidered cloth in 200300 BC mythological figures and animals
Indigenous Navajo Wife doing her husbands hair inside their hogan
Ukrainian national towels with embroidered hanging on a rope, The Ukrainian ornament and embroidery
A Grandmother keeping the Navajo tradition alive for the younger generation by teaching her granddaughter how to weave
Lakhs of Muslims have gathered in the second phase of Vishwa Ijtema. They will stay there for three days by pulling colored cloth over it. Such a picture looks charming. The photo was taken from Tongi in Gazipur district of Bangladesh.
Sandy Lake, Alberta, Canada - 1913. Bigstone Cree family in a camp at Sandy Lake in Alberta, Canada.
Nek Chand Saini1924 to 2015 was a self-taught artist,built the Rock Garden of Chandigarh,in the city of Chandigarh.India
Chiang Mai, Thailand, 30,Mar,2023: Unidentified Blacksmith Elder  engrave designs on metal plates  for sale to tourists
A Native American Grandmother (Navajo) in Her Sixties Teaches Her Teenaged Granddaughter How to Weave at a Loom Indoors in a Hogan (Navajo Hut)
overhead view on vietnamese senior woman weaving bamboo mats, sitting on the floor
In the countryside of Hotan, I met the mother and her two children.I was particularly surprised that one of the baby was lying in a raw wooden cradle, laughing happily. Film photo in 1996's Hotan,Xinjiang,China
A Navajo Grandmother Teaching Her Teenage Granddaughter How To Weave a traditional blanket On A Loom in a Navajo Hogan in Monument Valley, UT wearing traditional clothing
Europe, Romania. Traditional weaving and embroidery. 2016-10-19
Quilt with quilted blocks.
Calgary, Alberta, Canada - 1913. Tsuutʼina couple wearing traditional clothing in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Red, white, brown, and blue patchwork quilt on display. The fabrics used all have tiny flowers on them.
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.
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