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Otavalo, has a population largely made up of the Otavalo indigenous group. They are famous for weaving textiles, usually made of wool, which are sold at the famous market. During the market's peak, almost one third of the town becomes full of stalls selling textiles, tagua nut jewelry, musical instruments, dream catchers, leather goods, fake shrunken heads, indigenous costumes, hand-painted platters and trays, purses, clothing, spices, raw foods and spools of wool.
Otavalo, has a population largely made up of the Otavalo indigenous group. They are famous for weaving textiles, usually made of wool, which are sold at the famous market. During the market's peak, almost one third of the town becomes full of stalls selling textiles, tagua nut jewelry, musical instruments, dream catchers, leather goods, fake shrunken heads, indigenous costumes, hand-painted platters and trays, purses, clothing, spices, raw foods and spools of wool.
Otavalo, has a population largely made up of the Otavalo indigenous group. They are famous for weaving textiles, usually made of wool, which are sold at the famous market. During the market's peak, almost one third of the town becomes full of stalls selling textiles, tagua nut jewelry, musical instruments, dream catchers, leather goods, fake shrunken heads, indigenous costumes, hand-painted platters and trays, purses, clothing, spices, raw foods and spools of wool.
Otavalo, has a population largely made up of the Otavalo indigenous group. They are famous for weaving textiles, usually made of wool, which are sold at the famous market. During the market's peak, almost one third of the town becomes full of stalls selling textiles, tagua nut jewelry, musical instruments, dream catchers, leather goods, fake shrunken heads, indigenous costumes, hand-painted platters and trays, purses, clothing, spices, raw foods and spools of wool.
Still life created in my garden - desert rose from the Sahara and the peacock - hammered copper handwork
(larger is best)
... this one is a 2cm very cute babystar which must have been an incredible act of patience and skillful handwork to fold and fix it.
It made me aware of the wonder of friendship, so immeasurably precious and important especially in 2020, a year of uncertainty and worries about health, social distances and (for many people) also financial survival.
But - all the good things that happened to me (and there were lots) appeared like under a magnifying glass and left me looking at this past year with a deep thankfulness.
All the best for you, dear Flickr friends, in this New Year of 2021. May many of your wishes come true. 💙💙💙
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Handwork
Alte, Algarve
Portugal 2008
Hasselblad 503 CW, 503 CW, Distagon
Kodak TMY 400/Tanol
Lithprint auf Agfa Brovira BN1
SE5 1+10, + 2,5 f-stops, 11 min
Selentonung MT 1, 1+10, 2 min
'Blue Magic'... An artist from Multan doing 'KashiKari' on a lamp made from camel skin.These unique vases and lamps are typical to a certain region in Pakistan and are artistically hand crafted from camel skin using an art form called "kashi kari" The production is limited due to the intricate nature of art and the scarcity of artists.The floral and geometrical patterns and the white glazes embellished with rich shades of turquoise and deep blues are the hallmark of Multani ceramics, and one continues to be impressed by the beauty of these creations. Not only can these be used as aesthetically appealing utilitarian items, but they can enhance the decor of any interior, and the ceramic tiles continue to be used for the embellishment of architecture.Kashi Kari is method of hand painting ceramic products, in particular tiles and pottery, also known as blue pottery. This is a craft that is esteemed universally for its superb beauty and intricate craftsmanship. A huge theme of the work is the use of blue and turquoise paint.
Kashi Kari is a centuries old craft. Some of the oldest pottery excavated from archeological sites has been dated to 900 AD. It is believed to have originated from Kashghar, China (thus the name) and influenced by Persian culture owing to the extensive use of blue color and certain motifs
back to doing some handwork.
some people work their fingers to the bone while SOME people just lie there and sleep.
[actually I'm sitting in front of the computer right now drinking a coke float. since I started my medication vacation, my healthy diet has gone down the tubes.
not really, I'm just augmenting it a bit.]
this is an old Target dog bed, I'm adding some tropical patches. I'm into tropical right now.
this is for Pat
Collection de verres artisanaux soufflés à la bouche
Mouth blown glasses
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Happy Macro Monday: One of these things is not like the others.
Micro hand stitching on a Chinese robe. Find the white lump of silk thread below and to the right of IN on the penny.
Penny is there to give you some idea of how tiny these stitches are!
MacroMondays#Father
Tomorrow would be my father's birthday, so in memory of him I took a picture of a small jewelry box that he bought for my mother.
The box is handmade and made of rosewood.
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Do not use this image on any media, without my permission! HMM!
Otavalo, has a population largely made up of the Otavalo indigenous group. They are famous for weaving textiles, usually made of wool, which are sold at the famous market. During the market's peak, almost one third of the town becomes full of stalls selling textiles, tagua nut jewelry, musical instruments, dream catchers, leather goods, fake shrunken heads, indigenous costumes, hand-painted platters and trays, purses, clothing, spices, raw foods and spools of wool.
Autumn is the spring of winter.
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (1864 - 1901)
Alcohol ink with chalk ink on ink paper
18x28cm per picture
Greenlandiish national dresses
Upper left: Traditional winter coats , and of course the children have to dress out in the long wintrer.
Upper middle: the high boots of women and children are decorated with brodery, crohettery and tiny peases of coloured skin sewn in complex pattern
Upper right: "jacket" with perl collar. The boots and jacket was shown to me by a 79 years old lady that had made dresses to all her 16 grand chilldren.
Middle: The west greenland dresses are more decorated than the east.
Lower left: the east greanland collar is to my surprice similar to what can seen with some nativ americans and middle/south american
Lover middle 1 a childs collar , 2 peace of art made of different birdhides with feathers and animal hides.
Lower right: East Greanlanders in their national dresses, holding the traditional drums
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