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Bild: Close up of traditional weaving technique ikat for making scarfs

Bild Close up of traditional weaving technique IKAT for making scarfs or Makana (macana) or other fabric by hand with cotton threads. Design are traditional for Gualaceo canton, Azuay province, Ecuador
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Close up of traditional weaving technique IKAT for making scarfs or Makana (macana) or other fabric by hand with cotton threads. Design are traditional for Gualaceo canton, Azuay province, Ecuador.
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