1920s bowling alley, upstairs, leaf porn party

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Antiquated Equipment

A pile of tools at a Japanese antique market can tell a story of the country’s history and culture. Japan is well-known for its craftsmanship and attention to detail, and this is evident in their tools. Many tools found in antique markets were created by artisans who adhered to the Japanese philosophy of “wabi-sabi,” which… Continue reading Antiquated Equipment

making chess pieces

a young boy production chess pieces in a smaller shop higher than a warehouse in the souks of Marrakech. The place below contained 6 other equivalent wood-operating devices remaining operated by younger boys (12-15 several years previous). Posted by austinevan on 2009-01-04 23:42:12 Tagged: , chess , lathe , wood-doing the job , machinery ,… Continue reading making chess pieces

Egypt. Cairo -WORKSHOP . Mosque mausoleum of KAYRBAK , NM248 , under renovation by the Agha Khan fondation in Darb al Ahmar street, restoration workshop, for the inhabitants of this poor area , islamic Cairo +

Egypt. Cairo -WORKSHOP . Mosque mausoleum of KAYRBAK , NM248 , beneath renovation by the Agha Khan fondation in Darb al Ahmar road, restoration workshop, for the inhabitants of this inadequate area , islamic Cairo + Posted by setboun photographs on 2012-04-30 06:21:52 Tagged: , Africa , Afrique , Arab Nation , Architecture Religieuse ,… Continue reading Egypt. Cairo -WORKSHOP . Mosque mausoleum of KAYRBAK , NM248 , under renovation by the Agha Khan fondation in Darb al Ahmar street, restoration workshop, for the inhabitants of this poor area , islamic Cairo +

Lebanon – women entrepreneurs, workers and small business owners

Sandy Lyen is a 20-a little something artisan woodworker and entrepreneur from Beirut, Lebanon. Like lots of youthful, educated Lebanese women now, Sandy is developing new and innovative prospects for self-employment by tapping into Lebanon’s expanding market for locally-made artisanal items. As a member and partial operator of a Beirut-dependent artisan cooperative, Sandy has access… Continue reading Lebanon – women entrepreneurs, workers and small business owners