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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
Hand Weaving Silk & Handloom Sarees, saree with golden details, woman wear on festival, ceremony and weddings, expensive sarees are famous for their gold and silver zari, brocade. Incredible India.
This picture documented men are working in a sari drying field in Shantipur. Shantipur is a small town in eastern India. It is known for its one of a kind handloom and power loom industries.
Detail of traditional vintage weaving hand loom.
Woven Fabric Craftsmen
Colorful first quality indian silk.
Female hands coiling fabric strings on spool, work on traditional weaving loom, crafts and cultures
Local people hands using traditional manual weaving wool handloom textile cloth fabric machine yarn thread, local handmade craft material pattern and manufacturing technique design. People lifestyle.
Young man working in block printing factory in Jaipur, India, Jaipur is famous for a screen and block printing. Block printing is the process of printing patterns by means of engraved wooden blocks.
Closeup view of stacked saris or sarees in display of retail shop, for use as indian textiles background.
Golden thread design work on red border of Indian Silk Sari
this image show how to make silk traditional way
Man Making Ghongadi, desi blanket from sheep wool, Hand-made Multicolor Woolen Blanket, India
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Closeup view of a Guatemalan Indigenous woman working in a traditional and typical handmade textile
Close-up of thai loom and mature's woman hands
Thai traditional Weaving work and equipment with woven yarn in the background
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.
Indian women saree, dress multi colored border Lace Roll on sale display
Detail of old Turkish loom for making rugs and carpets.
Multi-colored knots on the yarn. Turkish yarn for weaving macrame. ECO material.
Woman hand is holding and other one tool like knife and weaving Bukhara style carpet in Bukhara, Uzbekistan
The original woven from Mamasa uses wool yarn with various color patterns
On April 16, 2016, in a small village in Chiang Rai, Thailand, female weavers were seen weaving.
In this picture persons are hanging the cleaned coloured cotton fabrics in sunlight on bamboo structures for drying.   Drying process of coloured cotton threads is the 6th step of cotton fabric making. \n\nSantipur is a traditionally renowned centre for hand-woven fabrics. Santipur is a town beside the river Ganges in Nadia district, West Bengal, India. It is 80 kms from Kolkata and is famous for its Handloom textiles. After the partition of India (1947), many skilled weavers of Dhaka came and settled in West Bengal around Shantipur in Nadia district.  With government encouragement and support, the talented weavers soon revived their ancestral occupation and the art of exquisite weaving once again flourished. Today, finely woven feather-touch textiles and saris with exotic designs and colours are being produced in the vast weaving belt of Shantipur, Fulia, Samudragarh, Dhatrigram and Ambika Kalna, each centre producing superb fabrics in its own unique weaving style. The products are marketed through some local wholesalers & co-operatives and various undertakings. \n\nNowadays this Saree business is under threat. As they are using manual Handloom for design perfection, they are unable to compete with automatic machine made sarees in respect of price and quantity of production. Automatically their orders are going down and entire business chain including workers are suffering. Workers are not getting their basic daily wedges. They are seeking help from the Government but getting no response. \nHere are some pictures of the cotton fabric process.
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.
Manual wood loom. Hand loom background. Detail of traditional vintage weaving hand loom with wool close up. Vintage, rarity, accessories. Handmade background
Close-up of women hand crocheting colorful art crafts using a needle or Crochet in India
Pune, India - May 6, 2011: Man Making Ghongadi, desi blanket from sheep wool, Hand-made Multicolor Woolen Blanket, India
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