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Mats weaving. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Texture interweaving of palm and banana leaves on tropical beach umbrellas and mats. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Texture interweaving of palm and banana leaves on tropical beach umbrellas and mats. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Texture interweaving of palm and banana leaves on tropical beach umbrellas and mats. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Handmade rug from old used clothes. The carpet is sewn from multi-colored scraps of fabric. The concept of reuse and recycling. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Young woman looking at the camera. Asian girl is weaving the mat. girl weaving mats in the countryside. nong khai, thailand Royalty Free Stock Photo
Local bamboo tool for weaving mats Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mats weaving.
Handmade rug from old used clothes. The carpet is sewn from multi-colored scraps of fabric. The concept of reuse and recycling. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Handmade rug from old used clothes. The carpet is sewn from multi-colored scraps of fabric. The concept of reuse and recycling. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Asian girl is weaving the mat. Girl weaving mats in the countryside. Nong Khai, Thailand. My sister and sister are weaving mats Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vietnamese woman weaver works at a loom weaving machines in a workshop at a factory for production of woven reed mats in Vietnam Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vietnamese woman weaver works at a loom weaving machines in a workshop at a factory for production of woven reed mats in Vietnam Royalty Free Stock Photo
Asian girl is weaving the mat. Girl weaving mats in the countryside. Nong Khai, Thailand Royalty Free Stock Photo
Straw mats texture weaving patterns for background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Fingerworks with skill and patience can turn humble rushes into objects of delight. Tall, slender thorny leaves of mengkuang and pandan (came from the pandanus family) are weaved into various of functional handicrafts such as baskets, bags, slippers, food covers, mats, etc. Mengkuang products have bigger weave while products made from pandan leaves have a finer weave and look smooth, shiny and cost slightly more expensive.


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