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Colorful textiles from Chichicastenango, Guatemala.
An older man, approximately 60 years old, dressed comfortably, a craftsman by profession, is in his factory where he weaves handmade looms.
Detail of handmade textile by Mayan Indians in Guatemala
Front view of a rug shop in Göreme
Ornament of an ancient woolen oriental carpet
Backgrounds,Table, Material, Marble - Rock, Nature, Stone Material, Full Frame,
Grunge jute burlap cloth
Traditional oriental cloth sold in a store in old town Dubai
Colorful thai peruvian style rug surface close up. More of this motif & more textiles in my port.
light-medium-dark-roasted coffee beans
Carpets weaved on the machine manually. Close-up
Iron reinforcing bar also known as rebar is stacked ready to be used in construction
fabric in a white and black cell as a background
Woman cutting textile fabrics in the tailor workshop
Abstract grunge art background texture with colorful Hand sewn thread
Big modern copper vase close up
female summer travel to Antalya, Turkey. young asian woman in red dress walk through old town Kalechi , female tourist traveler discover interesting places and popular tourist traditional carpet
Close Up Of A Rajasthan Textile From Jodhpur, India
a gold thread decoration in a magenta cassock. HQ photo
Traditional carpet
traditional turkish fabric bags and design on street grand baazar, Eminönü Istanbul Turkey September 10,2016
Canvas Wool Burlap Woven Fabric. Others Like This One:
Mexican rebozo and necklace, Mexican crafts and textiles.
Traditional Mexican blanket
Turkey, Mugla, Mentese local cultural festival folklore (efe zeybek) men's and women's clothes
Hand Made Turkish Traditional Carpet, Antaliya
Colorful lanterns spread light on the old street of Hoi An Ancient Town - UNESCO World Heritage Site. Vietnam.
A close-up detail of an antique Turkish kilim rug from the 19th century.
Closeup rag rug in blue shades
Brown wood texture, dark wood abstract background
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