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Maya bas-relief exhibited in Palenque Museum, representing king Kan Balam II, Hanab Pakal's II sun, with his headpiece shaped as a jaguar and his lance.
Lake Atitaln, Guatemala, 26th february 2020: mayan woman weaving colorful, traditional fabrics
A closeup shot of details on handmade Milenary Mayan cultural textiles from Guatemala
Stack of colorful, traditional Peruvian fabrics. Market in Pisac village, Sacred Valley, Peru. 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
A black and white photo of a patterned fabric. The pattern is made up of triangles and squares
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Luxor, Egypt - January 2, 2024:Ancient Egyptian mummy sarcophagus in Luxor Museum
Traditional Mexican Cotton Woven Rug/Textile Detail (Close-Up)
Maya bas relief carving in a stele tombstone of a mayan ruler king with staff of power, Palenque, Mexico.
Beautiful seamless Thai pattern Ethnic geometric fabric pattern, embroidered cross stitch, oriental pixel pattern. Brown background, abstract, vector, illustration. Texture, clothing, scarf, decoration, pattern, silk wallpaper.
Beads necklace artwork artist colorful design market festival decoration woman
Stack of colorful, traditional Peruvian fabrics. Market in Pisac village, Sacred Valley, Peru. 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
Textile of Guatemala
Colors of Culture: National and Lampung Batik Motifs for Your Creative Inspiration - Stock photography of Indonesian Batik
Ek Balam Mayan Archeological Site. Maya Ruins, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
Singapore, Singapore - April 3, 2024. Historic carvings on wall along the trail in Fort Canning Park in Singapore
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://bhphoto.pl/IS/peru_380.jpg
embroidered on wool multicolored flowers and frets in a beautiful traditional Mexican sarape
vintage african blanket, tribal pattern, natural fibers and texture
Vibrant Mexican Woven Rug Detail (Close-Up)
Santa Catarina Palopó, Solalá, Guatemala - October 06 2019: Mayan woman is selling and weaving tablecloths with her backstrap loom on a street in Santa Catarina Polopó.
Colorful textile for sale in public space in Guatemala City, work done by indigenous hands of millenary Mayan culture.
The picture displays a vibrant Latin tapestry woven with a riot of colors, creating an eye-catching textile background.
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.http://bem.2be.pl/IS/rajasthan_380.jpg
Panoramic stone stela or stele with maya hieroglyphics in Palenque, Mexico.
Peruvian crafts: Handmade fabric, with bands of colors typical of the Andean culture, which is repeated in several countries such as Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia
Chocolate hills Philippines Cebu Bohol
Traditional andean tapestry from northern Argentina and Bolivia.
Traditional Vintage Albanian Embroidered Textile Detail (Close-Up) from woman’s blouse.
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