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Indian patchwork quilt with tiger motif at Dastkar women's craft co-operative, the Ranthambore Artisan Project, Rajasthan, India

Domed ceiling pietra dura jewels cut into marble in Tomb of Etimad Ud Doulah, 17th Century Mughal tomb built 1628, Agra, India

Decorated handbags on sale hanging from tree in street market in City Palace Road, Udaipur, Rajasthan, Western India

Indian women sewing textiles at Dastkar women's craft co-operative, the Ranthambore Artisan Project, in Rajasthan, Northern India

Traditional clothing on sale at Sapna Saree Emporium in City Palace Road, Udaipur, Rajasthan, Western India

Woven fabric handbags on sale in street market in City Palace Road, Udaipur, Rajasthan, Western India

Hand rolling Cuban cigars in the UNESCO World Heritage Site city of Trinidad, Cuba, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America

Glass bottles hand-painted on the inside displayed in Beijing Dragon Land jade gallery in Beijing, China

Traditional painted wall mural at church in Quartiere Ruga in Montalcino, Val D'Orcia,Tuscany, Italy

Morihisa Suzuki is putting the finishing touches at iron teapot or tetsubin, the only woman who has made teapots in the nearly 400 years of history that has molten iron crafts in Iwate, in Workshop of Morihisha Suzuki,craftsmen since 1625, nanbu tekki, Morioka, Iwate Prefecture, Japan

Pilgrims in a boat sailing and praying, Ganges river, in background the ghats, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India.

Takahiro Koizumi carries molten iron with spoon to pour it into the mold, to make a iron teapot or tetsubin, nanbu tekki, Workshop of Koizumi family,craftsmen since 1659, Morioka, Iwate Prefecture, Japan

Hung skins for to dry them in the sun,Tannery, Medina, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Fez, Morocco, Africa.

Waiting for the right temperature. Takahiro Koizumi carries molten iron with spoon to pour it into the mold, to make a iron teapot or tetsubin, nanbu tekki,Workshop of Koizumi family,craftsmen since 1659, Morioka, Iwate Prefecture, Japan

A Mayan woman use natural dyes to color fabrics. Ixoq Ajkeem comunity, San Juan La Laguna, Solol√°, Guatemala. Santiago Atitlan, lake Atitlan, Guatemala.

The Wavertree tall ship moored at pier 17, South Street Seaport, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA

Intha fisherman holding traditional fishing net, Inle Lake, Nyaung Shwe, Shan State, Myanmar, (Burma)

Women selling merchandise in a floating market, Ywama village, Inle Lake, Shan State, Myanmar, (Burma)

Intha fisherman fishing in a traditional fishing boat, Inle Lake, Nyaung Shwe, Shan State, Myanmar, (Burma)

Japanese Swordsmith, Muneyasu, working at his studio in Saitama, Japan. He is part of the new generation of talented katana makers.

Japanese Swordsmith, Muneyasu, working at his studio in Saitama, Japan. He is part of the new generation of talented katana makers.

Japanese Swordsmith, Muneyasu, working at his studio in Saitama, Japan. He is part of the new generation of talented katana makers.

Japanese Swordsmith, Muneyasu, working at his studio in Saitama, Japan. He is part of the new generation of talented katana makers.

Japanese Swordsmith, Muneyasu, working at his studio in Saitama, Japan. He is part of the new generation of talented katana makers.

Japanese Swordsmith, Muneyasu, working at his studio in Saitama, Japan. He is part of the new generation of talented katana makers.

baking the outer mold, to resist the molten iron and make a iron teapot or tetsubin, nanbu tekki,Workshop of Koizumi family,craftsmen since 1659, Morioka, Iwate Prefecture, Japan

Takahiro Koizumi is preparing the inner mold, to make a iron teapot or tetsubin, nanbu tekki, Workshop of Koizumi family,craftsmen since 1659, Morioka, Iwate Prefecture, Japan

Preparing spoon to load molten iron, that will put in a molds to make a iron teapot or tetsubin, nanbu tekki, Workshop of Koizumi family, Morioka, Iwate Prefecture, Japan

Takahiro Koizumi and his assistant Kohei ishimori are pouring molten iron into the mold, to make a iron teapot or tetsubin, nanbu tekki,Workshop of Koizumi family,craftsmen since 1659, Morioka, Iwate Prefecture, Japan