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Black Sand Beach, Vik, Iceland.
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Spring/summer sample fabrics drying in #bagru, India. Excited for our new run of block printed cloth!
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5 locations that take your fantasy destination wedding far beyond the beach.
Photographed by Mikael Jansson, Vogue, May 2009
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…at Lake McDermott
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Women paint paper replicas of soldier’s hats for the Vu Lan Festival at Dong Ho village, outside Hanoi. Vietnam is celebrating the month-long festival of the hungry ghosts, also known as Vu Lan festival, where many Taoists and Buddhists believe that the living are supposed to please the ghosts by offering them food and burning paper effigies of homes, maids, and other daily items for spirits to use in the afterlife.
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Jim Franco
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daraartisans-blog · 10 years ago
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They're back! An all new collection of the incredibly crafted ‪#‎Acoma‬ pottery‪#‎DARAartisans‬ ‪#‎MasterCraft‬ http://bit.ly/19c47C6
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This is quite possibly the best thing I’ve stumbled across in recent months. Check out how how Baba Avtar Singh, a Sikh living in Northern India, ties his famously large turbans. Mr. Singh uses 2,460 feet of fabric and 100 pounds of weighty silver adornments to create his masterful symbol of Sikh pride – and still manages to walk and ride his motobike ever so gracefully. Watch the process. It’s the most beautiful sight . . .
(via The 200 Pound Turban)
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