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  • Traditional Indian musicians perform at the Surajkund Crafts Mela outside New Delhi, India.....Surajkund Crafts Mela was started in the year 1981 in order to showcase the vibrant and vibrant cultural heritage of India. The fair is generally organized in the mid-February and is set at the Surajkund village in Haryana. The region falls in the National Capital Region of Delhi and is hardly 25 kilometers from the main town. The Surajkund fair was initially started as a platform to showcase vivid culture on pan India level but it grew to become an event of International repute. ....Here you can find the finest handlooms and handicrafts of the country. The separate pavilions are made under thatched roof, open-walled huts. Each platform has separate series of handicrafts on display. The event is very colorful and attracts tourist from all over the world. At the starting of the Surajkund fair, one art-craft from each state is selected for award and then these are clubbed on a separate platform for the buyers to buy.....Surajkund is also famous for its cultural extravaganza. Numerous folk artists are invited to perform their respective presentations. You can experience a series of folk songs and dances on daily basis. Apart from cultural events, you have food stalls from nearly all the states in India, presenting their respective culinary. Surely, there is no better place than Surajkund to experience what India is all about.
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  • A shop decorated with crafts in Santa Clara del Cobre, Michoacan, Mexico.
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  • Shop selling Native American crafts and gifts in the remote Northwoods of northern Wisconsin.
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  • A shop window decorated with crafts in Santa Clara del Cobre, Michoacan, Mexico.
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  • Beach side crafts shop in Dunmore Town, Harbour Island, The Bahamas
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  • Hand crafted skeleton decorations made for the Day of the Dead festival October 31, 2017 in Tzintzuntzan, Michoacan, Mexico.
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  • Hand crafted skeleton decorations made for the Day of the Dead festival October 31, 2017 in Tzintzuntzan, Michoacan, Mexico.
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  • Young Gullah boy making palmetto roses at the Historic Charleston City Market on Market Street in Charleston, SC.
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  • Young Gullah boy making palmetto roses at the Historic Charleston City Market on Market Street in Charleston, SC.
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  • Horse saddles and bridles at a leather shop in Santiago Tuxtla, Veracruz, Mexico.
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  • A saddler handcrafts saddles at his leather shop in Santiago Tuxtla, Veracruz, Mexico.
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  • A saddler handcrafts saddles at his leather shop in Santiago Tuxtla, Veracruz, Mexico.
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  • A saddler handcrafts saddles at his leather shop in Santiago Tuxtla, Veracruz, Mexico.
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  • A saddler handcrafts saddles at his leather shop in Santiago Tuxtla, Veracruz, Mexico.
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  • A saddler handcrafts saddles at his leather shop in Santiago Tuxtla, Veracruz, Mexico.
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  • A saddler handcrafts saddles at his leather shop in Santiago Tuxtla, Veracruz, Mexico.
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  • A saddler handcrafts saddles at his leather shop in Santiago Tuxtla, Veracruz, Mexico.
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  • A saddler handcrafts saddles at his leather shop in Santiago Tuxtla, Veracruz, Mexico.
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  • A saddler handcrafts saddles at his leather shop in Santiago Tuxtla, Veracruz, Mexico.
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  • A saddler handcrafts saddles at his leather shop in Santiago Tuxtla, Veracruz, Mexico.
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  • A saddle maker shop in Santiago Tuxtla, Veracruz, Mexico.
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  • A rustic display outside a country boutique in the Northwoods village of Boulder Junction, Wisconsin.
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  • A street vendor sells hand carved wooden kitchen implements in Papantla, Veracruz, Mexico.
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  • A shopkeeper mops the entrance to his furniture store specializing in traditional Poltrona style wooden rocking chairs in Tlacotalpan, Veracruz, Mexico. The tiny town is painted a riot of colors and home to legendary Mexican musician Agustín Lara.
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  • Traditional Poltrona style wooden rocking chairs on display against a pink wall in Tlacotalpan, Veracruz, Mexico. The tiny town is painted a riot of colors and home to legendary Mexican musician Agustín Lara.
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  • Traditional Poltrona style wooden rocking chairs on display against a pink wall in Tlacotalpan, Veracruz, Mexico. The tiny town is painted a riot of colors and home to legendary Mexican musician Agustín Lara.
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  • Traditional Poltrona style wooden rocking chairs on display against a pink wall in Tlacotalpan, Veracruz, Mexico. The tiny town is painted a riot of colors and home to legendary Mexican musician Agustín Lara.
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  • Traditional Poltrona style wooden rocking chairs on display against a pink wall in Tlacotalpan, Veracruz, Mexico. The tiny town is painted a riot of colors and home to legendary Mexican musician Agustín Lara.
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  • A Dead of the Dead altar known as an ofrenda honoring deceased relatives during the Dia de Muertos festival in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. The multi-day festival is to remember friends and family members who have died using calaveras, aztec marigolds, alfeniques, papel picado and the favorite foods and beverages of the departed.
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  • A Dead of the Dead altar known as an ofrenda honoring deceased relatives during the Dia de Muertos festival in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. The multi-day festival is to remember friends and family members who have died using calaveras, aztec marigolds, alfeniques, papel picado and the favorite foods and beverages of the departed.
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  • A giant decorated coffin with a skeleton at the entrance to a holiday art market during Halloween and Dead of the Dead festivals in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico.
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  • Black pottery skulls for the Day of the Dead festival at the Sunday market in Tlacolula de Matamoros, Mexico. The regional street market draws thousands of sellers and shoppers from throughout the Valles Centrales de Oaxaca.
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  • Old house converted into the Copper Fox gallery in Leipers Fork, Tennessee.
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  • Old house converted into the Copper Fox gallery in Leipers Fork, Tennessee.
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  • Old house converted into the Copper Fox gallery in Leipers Fork, Tennessee.
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  • A old wooden barn with cabbage field along the Quilt Trails in Burnsville, North Carolina. The quilt trails honor handmade quilt designs of the rural Appalachian region.
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  • A old wooden barn with cabbage field along the Quilt Trails in Burnsville, North Carolina. The quilt trails honor handmade quilt designs of the rural Appalachian region.
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  • A old wooden barn with cabbage field along the Quilt Trails in Burnsville, North Carolina. The quilt trails honor handmade quilt designs of the rural Appalachian region.
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  • A old wooden barn with cabbage field along the Quilt Trails in Burnsville, North Carolina. The quilt trails honor handmade quilt designs of the rural Appalachian region.
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  • A old wooden barn with cabbage field along the Quilt Trails in Burnsville, North Carolina. The quilt trails honor handmade quilt designs of the rural Appalachian region.
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  • A old wooden barn with cabbage field along the Quilt Trails in Burnsville, North Carolina. The quilt trails honor handmade quilt designs of the rural Appalachian region.
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  • A old wooden barn with a painted advertisement along the Quilt Trails in Prices Creek, North Carolina. The quilt trails honor handmade quilt designs of the rural Appalachian region.
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  • A old wooden barn with a painted advertisement along the Quilt Trails in Prices Creek, North Carolina. The quilt trails honor handmade quilt designs of the rural Appalachian region.
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  • A old wooden barn along the Quilt Trails in Prices Creek, North Carolina. The quilt trails honor handmade quilt designs of the rural Appalachian region.
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  • A old abandoned General Store building along the Quilt Trails in Prices Creek, North Carolina. The quilt trails honor handmade quilt designs of the rural Appalachian region.
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  • A old abandoned General Store building along the Quilt Trails in Prices Creek, North Carolina. The quilt trails honor handmade quilt designs of the rural Appalachian region.
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  • A old abandoned General Store building along the Quilt Trails in Prices Creek, North Carolina. The quilt trails honor handmade quilt designs of the rural Appalachian region.
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  • A old wooden barn along the Quilt Trails near Burnsville, North Carolina. The quilt trails honor handmade quilt designs of the rural Appalachian region.
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  • A old wooden barn along the Quilt Trails in Prices Creek, North Carolina. The quilt trails honor handmade quilt designs of the rural Appalachian region.
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  • A old wooden barn and split rail fence along the Quilt Trails near Prices Creek, North Carolina. The quilt trails honor handmade quilt designs of the rural Appalachian region.
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  • A old wooden barn along the Quilt Trails in Prices Creek, North Carolina. The quilt trails honor handmade quilt designs of the rural Appalachian region.
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  • A mail box with In God We Trust by an old wooden barn along the Quilt Trails in Prices Creek, North Carolina. The quilt trails honor handmade quilt designs of the rural Appalachian region.
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  • A mail box with In God We Trust by an old wooden barn along the Quilt Trails in Prices Creek, North Carolina. The quilt trails honor handmade quilt designs of the rural Appalachian region.
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  • A old wooden barn and split rail fence along the Quilt Trails in Prices Creek, North Carolina. The quilt trails honor handmade quilt designs of the rural Appalachian region.
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  • A old wooden barn decorated with an American flag on the Quilt Trails in Prices Creek, North Carolina. The quilt trails honor handmade quilt designs of the rural Appalachian region.
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  • A old wooden barn decorated with an old farm implements on the Quilt Trails in Prices Creek, North Carolina. The quilt trails honor handmade quilt designs of the rural Appalachian region.
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  • A old wooden barn decorated with an old farm implements on the Quilt Trails in Prices Creek, North Carolina. The quilt trails honor handmade quilt designs of the rural Appalachian region.
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  • A old wooden barn decorated with an old farm implements on the Quilt Trails in Prices Creek, North Carolina. The quilt trails honor handmade quilt designs of the rural Appalachian region.
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  • A old wooden barn decorated with an old farm implements on the Quilt Trails in Prices Creek, North Carolina. The quilt trails honor handmade quilt designs of the rural Appalachian region.
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  • A old wooden barn decorated with an American flag on the Quilt Trails in Prices Creek, North Carolina. The quilt trails honor handmade quilt designs of the rural Appalachian region.
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  • A old wooden barn decorated with an American flag on the Quilt Trails in Prices Creek, North Carolina. The quilt trails honor handmade quilt designs of the rural Appalachian region.
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  • A old wooden barn decorated with an American flag on the Quilt Trails in Prices Creek, North Carolina. The quilt trails honor handmade quilt designs of the rural Appalachian region.
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  • A old wooden barn decorated with an American flag on the Quilt Trails in Prices Creek, North Carolina. The quilt trails honor handmade quilt designs of the rural Appalachian region.
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  • A old wooden barn decorated with a Quilt Block on the Quilt Trails near Burnsville, North Carolina. The quilt trails honor handmade quilt designs of the rural Appalachian region.
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  • A old wooden barn along the Quilt Trails in Prices Creek, North Carolina. The quilt trails honor handmade quilt designs of the rural Appalachian region.
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  • A old wooden barn decorated with a Quilt Block on the Quilt Trails near Burnsville, North Carolina. The quilt trails honor handmade quilt designs of the rural Appalachian region.
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  • A old wooden barn decorated with a Quilt Block on the Quilt Trails near Burnsville, North Carolina. The quilt trails honor handmade quilt designs of the rural Appalachian region.
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  • A old wooden barn decorated with a Quilt Block on the Quilt Trails near Burnsville, North Carolina. The quilt trails honor handmade quilt designs of the rural Appalachian region.
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  • A old wooden barn decorated with a Quilt Block on the Quilt Trails near Burnsville, North Carolina. The quilt trails honor handmade quilt designs of the rural Appalachian region.
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  • A craftsman demonstrates the red color from crushed cochineal bugs used to dye yarn for making carpets in the village of Teotitlan de Valle in the Oaxaca Valley, Mexico.
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  • A craftsman demonstrates the red color from crushed cochineal bugs used to dye yarn for making carpets in the village of Teotitlan de Valle in the Oaxaca Valley, Mexico.
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  • A craftsman demonstrates the red color from crushed cochineal bugs used to dye yarn for making carpets in the village of Teotitlan de Valle in the Oaxaca Valley, Mexico.
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  • A craftsman demonstrates the red color from crushed cochineal bugs used to dye yarn for making carpets in the village of Teotitlan de Valle in the Oaxaca Valley, Mexico.
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  • A craftsman demonstrates the red color from crushed cochineal bugs used to dye yarn for making carpets in the village of Teotitlan de Valle in the Oaxaca Valley, Mexico.
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  • A craftsman demonstrates the red color from crushed cochineal bugs used to dye yarn for making carpets in the village of Teotitlan de Valle in the Oaxaca Valley, Mexico.
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  • A craftsman shows a prickly pear cactus covered with cochineal bugs used to dye yarn for making carpets in the village of Teotitlan de Valle in the Oaxaca Valley, Mexico.
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  • A craftsman shows a prickly pear cactus covered with cochineal bugs used to dye yarn for making carpets in the village of Teotitlan de Valle in the Oaxaca Valley, Mexico.
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  • A craftsman shows tamarind seed pods used to dye yarn for making carpets in the village of Teotitlan de Valle in the Oaxaca Valley, Mexico.
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  • A craftsman shows indigo used to dye yarn for making carpets in the village of Teotitlan de Valle in the Oaxaca Valley, Mexico.
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  • A craftsman shows indigo used to dye yarn for making carpets in the village of Teotitlan de Valle in the Oaxaca Valley, Mexico.
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  • A craftsman shows lichen moss used to dye yarn for making carpets in the village of Teotitlan de Valle in the Oaxaca Valley, Mexico.
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  • A craftsman shows dried marigolds used to dye yarn for making carpets in the village of Teotitlan de Valle in the Oaxaca Valley, Mexico.
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  • A craftsman shows dried marigolds used to dye yarn for making carpets in the village of Teotitlan de Valle in the Oaxaca Valley, Mexico.
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  • A basket maker weaves a straw hat at the Straw Market in Nassau, Bahamas.
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  • A basket maker weaves a straw hat at the Straw Market in Nassau, Bahamas.
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  • A basket maker weaves a straw hat at the Straw Market in Nassau, Bahamas.
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  • A basket maker weaves a straw hat at the Straw Market in Nassau, Bahamas.
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  • Piñata for sale in Oaxaca, Mexico.
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  • Piñata for sale in Oaxaca, Mexico.
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  • Disney character Piñata for sale in Oaxaca, Mexico.
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  • Aerial view of the Historic Charleston City Market on Market Street in Charleston, SC.
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  • Historic Charleston City Market on Market Street in Charleston, SC.
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  • Historic Charleston City Market on Market Street in Charleston, SC.
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  • Historic Charleston City Market on Market Street in Charleston, SC.
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  • Historic Charleston City Market on Market Street in Charleston, SC.
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  • Historic Charleston City Market on Market Street in Charleston, SC.
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  • Historic Charleston City Market on Market Street in Charleston, SC.
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  • Historic Charleston City Market on Market Street in Charleston, SC.
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  • Historic Charleston City Market on Market Street in Charleston, SC.
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  • Historic Charleston City Market on Market Street in Charleston, SC.
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