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Experiential Travel Around South Sulawesi Indonesia Learning Making Handmade Tenun Woven  Cloth
Traditional Isan Thai silk weaving. old woman hand weaving silk Akkanee in traditional way at manual loom. Phu fabric dyeing volcanic igneous or soil. Buriram, Thailand.
Close-up of thai loom and mature's woman hands
Activity of dry the fabric of Thailand. Fabric in the Pue, Thailand. Folk costumes from Lue woven fabric of Thailand.
low angle view on vietnamese senior woman weaving bamboo mats, sitting on the floor
Koronadal, PH - July 16, 2016: One of the select Dreamweavers (a T'boli T'nalak master weaver) wearing traditional dress  manually weaves her dreamt sacred intricate  patterns into textile from dyed Abaca plant  fibers during T'nalak festival
A women are drying cotton fabrics in sunlight after natural dye is a dying trait in Inle Lake, Handcrafted fabrics are very traditional and popular in Inle Lake main materials is stem of lotus flowers that the local people they harvest from the lake,Shan state,Myanmar
Riung, Indonesia - September 30, 2014: A local Asian lady in Indonesia is traditionally hand weaving a batik or ikat in her village.
Chiang Mai, Thailand - April 7, 2023: A Thai weaver weaving silk in Chiang Mai, the largest city in northern Thailand, the capital of Chiang Mai province and the second largest city in Thailand.
Experiential Travel Around South Sulawesi Indonesia Learning Making Handmade Tenun Woven  Cloth
Morigaon, India. 31 March 2022. An Assamese woman weaves Assamese Traditional Gamosa (scarf) in handloom, ahead of Rongali Bihu festival on March 31, 2022 in Mayong, Morigaon,  India. Gamosa is a social identity of the Assamese people which is an essential part during celebration of Bihu festival of Assam.
Woman and young daughter hang tie dyed cloth together on clothesline to dry outdoors in nature
Group of men making baskets for sale in Cairo, Egypt. Vintage halftone photo etching circa late 19th century.
Close up of hand weaving a traditional clothes Sabah Borneo Malaysia
Sasak tribe lady weaving, Sade, Lombok, Indonesia
vietnamese senior woman teaching young woman to weave at loom
Lombok Indonesia, August 6 2019 : Sasak lady traditionally makes yarn with a spindle wheel at traditional Sasak village, Desa Sasak Sade, Lombok Indonesia
Indigenous mother and daughter taking care of each other
Experiential Travel Around South Sulawesi Indonesia Experiential Travel Around South Sulawesi Indonesia Learning Making Handmade Tenun Woven Cloth
The process of making sumba fabrics that are fantastic in price
A woman are drying cotton fabrics in sunlight after natural dye is a dying trait in Inle Lake, Handcrafted fabrics are very traditional and popular in Inle Lake main materials is stem of lotus flowers that the local people they harvest from the lake,Shan state,Myanmar
Unrecognizable woman in northwest India weaving clothing to earn extra money. She is working in daytime near a window since she has no electricity.  She is making a colorfully designed skirt in tribal colors. The new design is being created to honor a woman of the tribe.
cloth making process in uzbekistan
Attractive Kayan, or Padaung, 'long neck' young tribal women with heavy neck rings  working at textile weaving looms in open hut, Inle, Myanmar, Southeast Asia. Myanmar, formerly Burma, is a predominantly Buddhist culture with a plethora of shrines, temples and places of worship distributed throughout the country, which is a colorful amalgam of the original Tibeto-Burman and Pagan kingdoms that now show little sign of British and Japanese rule but now notable for its precious stones, tourism and dubious human rights record.
Midsection Of Woman Working On Loom In Factory
vietnamese senior woman teaching young woman to weave at loom
Flores Island, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia - May 13, 2015. The tied woven-cloth craftsmanship Maumere people in the Sikka village only done by women and people former times they make cloth woven connective by the use of basic cotton.  most the tied woven-cloth was used in order to marriage and others. Weaving has become a philosophy of life for women in the Wololora village. Indeed , the women weavers , not only weave a piece of cloth with a sale value economically , but they also compose and weave motifs of history, culture, values of life, village identity, moral and social, as well as their distinctiveness as women. Woven-cloth heritage, so that the current generation and the future do not forget the color of his own culture .
Experiential Travel Around South Sulawesi Indonesia Experiential Travel Around South Sulawesi Indonesia Learning Making Handmade Tenun Woven Cloth
Sukarara, Lombok/Indonesia-07292018: Women are weaving in the village of Sukarara, Lombok Indonesia
Samosir Island, Lake Toba, North Sumatra, Indonesia - January 31th 2024:  Woman sitting on the ground with a loom producing scarfs for sale to the tourists
Free Images: "bestof:Medan - Female weavers of sarongs (sarung), presumably at Lake Toba in Sumatra - circa 1905.tif accession number 101103 credit line nl Sarongweefsters"
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