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A vision not completely incongruous with the streets; a small European-looking boy with worn-out boots, carrying a large hand-woven bag of gaudy colors advertising Cuernavaca.
The Calling 2009
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A vision not completely incongruous with the streets; a small European-looking boy with worn-out boots, carrying a large hand-woven bag of gaudy colors advertising Cuernavaca.
The Calling 2009
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It was a piece of hand-woven cotton, a simple pattern in lilac and cream.
Playing the Fool in Mexico Kate Christensen 2011
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There are widespread opportunities that Afghanistan can take advantage of to build such strong and prosperous local economies, including energizing the traditional Silk Road trade network, using the nation's mineral wealth to support economic development, putting neglected agricultural areas back into production at a time when world food resources are under increasing pressure, and restoring traditional handicraft production, especially hand-woven carpets.
Edward Corcoran: Afghanistan: Time to Build Edward Corcoran 2011
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Woodwork and fabrics tend to rot in a tropical climate; most of the items here date from 1850 to 1950, including intricately patterned symbolic cloth hangings hand-woven of silk and metal threads.
Island Art, and All That Comes With It David Littlejohn 2011
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A steady stream of haulers dropped off passengers throughout the day at the Miller home in Woodhull, where a modest sign advertising hand-woven baskets for sale sat at the end of a long gravel driveway.
Amish community gathers to mourn 5 killed in N.Y. crash 2011
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Davina Pallone made her putting green for a course at the Salt Lake Art Center from hand-woven carpets decorated with tufts of felted yarn.
Those Who Like to Putter Around With Art Give Mini Golf a Shot Stephanie Simon 2011
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Eighty feet in length, rising two stories and a half from masonry walls to tree-trunked roof, flung across with a flying gallery from the rail of which hung skins of wild animals, hand-woven blankets of Oaxaca and Ecuador, and tapas, woman-pounded and vegetable-dyed, from the islands of the South
CHAPTER XI 2010
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A steady stream of haulers dropped off passengers throughout the day at the Miller home in Woodhull, where a modest sign advertising hand-woven baskets for sale sat at the end of a long gravel driveway.
Amish community gathers to mourn 5 killed in N.Y. crash 2011
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This legacy includes colorful processions in which descended deities are borne aloft under high parasols and bending palms; native dances and dance-dramas in elaborate costumes and masks, to the clang-bong-ring of a gamelan; and intricate woodcarving, metalwork and hand-woven fabrics.
Island Art, and All That Comes With It David Littlejohn 2011
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