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Beautiful embroidery of a phoenix using gold and silver threads. The phoenix is 8 cm tall and is a detailed section from the pocket of a dignitary's robe - early 1900's or before. Please zoom in to observe the exquisite workmanship.
multi-coloured incense sticks on display, Hue, Vietnam\nHue is famous for the traditional handycraft villages in Vietnam.
aerial view on blue collar worker stirring soy sauce in huge clay pod standing in a row with many pods
A woman laughs as she sits at her stall selling traditional concial hats in Pleiku Central Market, Vietnam.
People working Batik dye Mauhom color process prepare and dyeing Mauhom color in Phrae, Thailand.
Ancient China Traditional Embroidery Pattern Background
Woman is putting skeins on weaving machine for weave sedge mat - Phu Yen province, central Vietnam
Pakistan's cultural and traditional items are still used with great enthusiasm.
Men working in screen printing factory near Jaipur, India, Jaipur is famous for a screen and block printing. Screen printing is a stencil method of print making in which a design is imposed on a screen of polyester or other fine mesh, with blank areas coated with an impermeable substance. Ink is forced into the mesh openings by the fill blade or squeegee and onto the printing surface during the squeegee stroke.
batik motifs from Indonesia
Thai ethnic traditional fabric are displayed for sales in Maichau, Vietnam
Hanoi, Vietnam - November 10, 2022: female vietnamese vendor sitting in front of  colorful stack of textiles in dong xuan center in Hanoi
Handmade Sasa paper drying in the sun, Luang Prabang, Laos
Making traditional sauce in Vietnam
Thai's style handcraft door decorate by pearl
Village Experience tourism where tourist experience how to live like a local in traditional way in Indonesia, Southeast Asia
Mekong Delta, Vietnam - June 16, 2014 : Unidentified workers making homemade traditional coconut candy on June 16, 2014.Candy making is one of tourist attraction in Mekong Delta.
Drone view a woman is drying tapioca powder - a tradition food for cooking sweet dessert tea of Vietnamese - Tay Ninh city, South west Vietnam
Thai people travelers study learning batik ikat and tie dye natural pink color from boil shellac shellac in handmade studio handicrafts workshop in Baan Phu Chuang at Ban Rai in Uthai Thani, Thailand
aerial view on one blue collar worker stirring soy sauce in huge clay pod standing in a row
Laotian young girl selling handmade textiles on a morning market in Luang Prabang, Laos
Yogyakarta Batik flower image with brown background
Long Dinh mat weaving village in Long Dinh commune, Chau Thanh district, Tien Giang province is famous throughout the Southwest region for its flower mat weaving. Thanks to its good quality and beautiful design, in addition to the domestic market, Long Dinh mats are also exported to the Korean, Japanese, and American markets.
Bohemian painted concrete floor
High Angle View Of Women Holding Incense Sticks
Thai craftsmanship artist working batik ikat and tie dye natural pink color from boil shellac shellac in handmade studio and handicrafts workshop in Baan Phu Chuang at Ban Rai in Uthai Thani, Thailand
An antique sectional painting at the Vĩnh Tràng Temple near Mỹ Tho in the Mekong Delta, built in the 19th Century.
farmer making rubber sheets hang on bamboo process dry by solar energy . A raw rubber latex flat to dry. Rubber sheet is a raw material for many industrial product.
Men working in screen printing factory near Jaipur, India, Jaipur is famous for a screen and block printing. Screen printing is a stencil method of print making in which a design is imposed on a screen of polyester or other fine mesh, with blank areas coated with an impermeable substance. Ink is forced into the mesh openings by the fill blade or squeegee and onto the printing surface during the squeegee stroke.
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