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  • Farmers' Market In Brampton, Ontario
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    Farmers' Market In Brampton, Ontario
    A pedestrian wears a t-shirt with a handmade Edgar Allan Poe art design at the Farmers' Market in Brampton, Ontario, on June 21, 2025. (Photo by Mike Campbell/NurPhoto)

     

  • The Tabla Guardian: 40 Years Of Rhythm, Repair, And Heritage
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    The Tabla Guardian: 40 Years Of Rhythm, Repair, And Heritage
    June 19, 2025: Chattogram, Bangladesh: Ramesh Chandra Das (60), a master craftsman with over 40 years of experience, is seen working alongside his son Jayanta Das (19) in their traditional tabla workshop in Chattogram, Bangladesh. As the city's sole expert in tabla repair and restoration, Ramesh Chandra has dedicated his life to preserving the legacy of this classical percussion instrument. Now, with Jayanta by his side, the craft continues into its second generation. (Credit Image: © Md Rafayat Haque Khan/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • The Tabla Guardian: 40 Years Of Rhythm, Repair, And Heritage
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    The Tabla Guardian: 40 Years Of Rhythm, Repair, And Heritage
    June 19, 2025, Chattogram, Bangladesh: Ramesh Chandra Das (60), a master craftsman with over 40 years of experience, is seen working alongside his son Jayanta Das (19) in their traditional tabla workshop in Chattogram, Bangladesh. As the city's sole expert in tabla repair and restoration, Ramesh Chandra has dedicated his life to preserving the legacy of this classical percussion instrument. Now, with Jayanta by his side, the craft continues into its second generation. (Credit Image: © Md Rafayat Haque Khan/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    Represented by ZUMA Press, Inc.

     

  • Embroidery Industry in Guizhou
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    Embroidery Industry in Guizhou
    A worker works on the production line of an embroidery workshop in Congjiang County, Guizhou Province, China, on June 16, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Embroidery Industry in Guizhou
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    Embroidery Industry in Guizhou
    A worker works on the production line of an embroidery workshop in Congjiang County, Guizhou Province, China, on June 16, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Embroidery Industry in Guizhou
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    Embroidery Industry in Guizhou
    A worker works on the production line of an embroidery workshop in Congjiang County, Guizhou Province, China, on June 16, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Embroidery Industry in Guizhou
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    Embroidery Industry in Guizhou
    A worker works on the production line of an embroidery workshop in Congjiang County, Guizhou Province, China, on June 16, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Embroidery Industry in Guizhou
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    Embroidery Industry in Guizhou
    A worker works on the production line of an embroidery workshop in Congjiang County, Guizhou Province, China, on June 16, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Embroidery Industry in Guizhou
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    Embroidery Industry in Guizhou
    A worker works on the production line of an embroidery workshop in Congjiang County, Guizhou Province, China, on June 16, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tenth Anniversary Of Mass Shooting At Charleston Church
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    Tenth Anniversary Of Mass Shooting At Charleston Church
    June 13, 2025, Charleston, South Carolina, USA: Handmade Palmetto Roses, a symbol of everlasting love in the low country, decorates the ironwork gate at the historic Mother Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church before the 10th anniversary of the mass shooting. Nine members of the historically black congregation were gunned down during bible study by a white supremacist on June 17, 2015. (Credit Image: © Richard Ellis/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    Represented by ZUMA Press, Inc.

     

  • Folk Wood Art In Polish Countryside
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    Folk Wood Art In Polish Countryside
    Folk wood art in Polish contryside (Photo by Dominika Zarzycka/NurPhoto)

     

  • Folk Wood Art In Polish Countryside
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    Folk Wood Art In Polish Countryside
    Folk wood art in Polish contryside (Photo by Dominika Zarzycka/NurPhoto)

     

  • Folk Wood Art In Polish Countryside
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    Folk Wood Art In Polish Countryside
    Folk wood art in Polish contryside (Photo by Dominika Zarzycka/NurPhoto)

     

  • Folk Wood Art In Polish Countryside
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    Folk Wood Art In Polish Countryside
    Folk wood art in Polish contryside (Photo by Dominika Zarzycka/NurPhoto)

     

  • Night Bazaar In Novi Sad
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    Night Bazaar In Novi Sad
    A sign with the logo of the Night Bazaar is seen at Riblja pijaca, the central city marketplace, in Serbia, on June 6, 2025. The night market is held in the city since 2017, usually taking place on the first Friday of each month from 6 p.m. to midnight. Serbian farmers sell their products -- sausages, cheeses, rakija, wine, and sweets -- while local craft breweries and wineries offer tastings. Handmade souvenirs are also available. (Photo by Maxim Konankov/NurPhoto)

     

  • Night Bazaar In Novi Sad
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    Night Bazaar In Novi Sad
    Fresh berries are displayed for sale during the Night Bazaar at Riblja pijaca, the central city marketplace in Novi Sad, Serbia, on June 6, 2025. The night market takes place in the city since 2017, usually on the first Friday of each month from 6 p.m. to midnight. Serbian farmers sell their products -- sausages, cheeses, rakija, wine, and sweets -- while local craft breweries and wineries offer tastings. Handmade souvenirs are also available. (Photo by Maxim Konankov/NurPhoto)

     

  • Traditional Mop Cloth Production In Bandung District, Indonesia
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    Traditional Mop Cloth Production In Bandung District, Indonesia
    Craftsmen dry cloth to be made into mops at the traditional industrial center of Kampung Tiis Dingin, Dukuh Village, Ibun Subdistrict, Bandung Regency, West Java, on June 4, 2025. The non-machine loom (ATBM) folk weaving industry exists since the Dutch East Indies government, spreading across the Ibun, Majalaya, Paseh, and Solokan Jeruk areas, known as the early centers of the development of the traditional weaving industry in Indonesia. The doormat cloth made using a personally-made weaving machine sells for IDR 50,000 per 20 pieces. (Photo by Claudio Pramana/NurPhoto)

     

  • Traditional Mop Cloth Production In Bandung District, Indonesia
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    Traditional Mop Cloth Production In Bandung District, Indonesia
    Craftsmen dry cloth to be made into mops at the traditional industrial center of Kampung Tiis Dingin, Dukuh Village, Ibun Subdistrict, Bandung Regency, West Java, on June 4, 2025. The non-machine loom (ATBM) folk weaving industry exists since the Dutch East Indies government, spreading across the Ibun, Majalaya, Paseh, and Solokan Jeruk areas, known as the early centers of the development of the traditional weaving industry in Indonesia. The doormat cloth made using a personally-made weaving machine sells for IDR 50,000 per 20 pieces. (Photo by Claudio Pramana/NurPhoto)

     

  • Traditional Mop Cloth Production In Bandung District, Indonesia
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    Traditional Mop Cloth Production In Bandung District, Indonesia
    Craftsmen dry cloth to be made into mops at the traditional industrial center of Kampung Tiis Dingin, Dukuh Village, Ibun Subdistrict, Bandung Regency, West Java, on June 4, 2025. The non-machine loom (ATBM) folk weaving industry exists since the Dutch East Indies government, spreading across the Ibun, Majalaya, Paseh, and Solokan Jeruk areas, known as the early centers of the development of the traditional weaving industry in Indonesia. The doormat cloth made using a personally-made weaving machine sells for IDR 50,000 per 20 pieces. (Photo by Claudio Pramana/NurPhoto)

     

  • Traditional Mop Cloth Production In Bandung District, Indonesia
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    Traditional Mop Cloth Production In Bandung District, Indonesia
    Craftsmen dry cloth to be made into mops at the traditional industrial center of Kampung Tiis Dingin, Dukuh Village, Ibun Subdistrict, Bandung Regency, West Java, on June 4, 2025. The non-machine loom (ATBM) folk weaving industry exists since the Dutch East Indies government, spreading across the Ibun, Majalaya, Paseh, and Solokan Jeruk areas, known as the early centers of the development of the traditional weaving industry in Indonesia. The doormat cloth made using a personally-made weaving machine sells for IDR 50,000 per 20 pieces. (Photo by Claudio Pramana/NurPhoto)

     

  • Traditional Mop Cloth Production In Bandung District, Indonesia
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    Traditional Mop Cloth Production In Bandung District, Indonesia
    Craftsmen dry cloth to be made into mops at the traditional industrial center of Kampung Tiis Dingin, Dukuh Village, Ibun Subdistrict, Bandung Regency, West Java, on June 4, 2025. The non-machine loom (ATBM) folk weaving industry exists since the Dutch East Indies government, spreading across the Ibun, Majalaya, Paseh, and Solokan Jeruk areas, known as the early centers of the development of the traditional weaving industry in Indonesia. The doormat cloth made using a personally-made weaving machine sells for IDR 50,000 per 20 pieces. (Photo by Claudio Pramana/NurPhoto)

     

  • Traditional Mop Cloth Production In Bandung District, Indonesia
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    Traditional Mop Cloth Production In Bandung District, Indonesia
    Craftsmen dry cloth to be made into mops at the traditional industrial center of Kampung Tiis Dingin, Dukuh Village, Ibun Subdistrict, Bandung Regency, West Java, on June 4, 2025. The non-machine loom (ATBM) folk weaving industry exists since the Dutch East Indies government, spreading across the Ibun, Majalaya, Paseh, and Solokan Jeruk areas, known as the early centers of the development of the traditional weaving industry in Indonesia. The doormat cloth made using a personally-made weaving machine sells for IDR 50,000 per 20 pieces. (Photo by Claudio Pramana/NurPhoto)

     

  • Traditional Mop Cloth Production In Bandung District, Indonesia
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    Traditional Mop Cloth Production In Bandung District, Indonesia
    Craftsmen dry cloth to be made into mops at the traditional industrial center of Kampung Tiis Dingin, Dukuh Village, Ibun Subdistrict, Bandung Regency, West Java, on June 4, 2025. The non-machine loom (ATBM) folk weaving industry exists since the Dutch East Indies government, spreading across the Ibun, Majalaya, Paseh, and Solokan Jeruk areas, known as the early centers of the development of the traditional weaving industry in Indonesia. The doormat cloth made using a personally-made weaving machine sells for IDR 50,000 per 20 pieces. (Photo by Claudio Pramana/NurPhoto)

     

  • Traditional Mop Cloth Production In Bandung District, Indonesia
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    Traditional Mop Cloth Production In Bandung District, Indonesia
    Craftsmen dry cloth to be made into mops at the traditional industrial center of Kampung Tiis Dingin, Dukuh Village, Ibun Subdistrict, Bandung Regency, West Java, on June 4, 2025. The non-machine loom (ATBM) folk weaving industry exists since the Dutch East Indies government, spreading across the Ibun, Majalaya, Paseh, and Solokan Jeruk areas, known as the early centers of the development of the traditional weaving industry in Indonesia. The doormat cloth made using a personally-made weaving machine sells for IDR 50,000 per 20 pieces. (Photo by Claudio Pramana/NurPhoto)

     

  • Traditional Mop Cloth Production In Bandung District, Indonesia
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    Traditional Mop Cloth Production In Bandung District, Indonesia
    Craftsmen dry cloth to be made into mops at the traditional industrial center of Kampung Tiis Dingin, Dukuh Village, Ibun Subdistrict, Bandung Regency, West Java, on June 4, 2025. The non-machine loom (ATBM) folk weaving industry exists since the Dutch East Indies government, spreading across the Ibun, Majalaya, Paseh, and Solokan Jeruk areas, known as the early centers of the development of the traditional weaving industry in Indonesia. The doormat cloth made using a personally-made weaving machine sells for IDR 50,000 per 20 pieces. (Photo by Claudio Pramana/NurPhoto)

     

  • Traditional Mop Cloth Production In Bandung District, Indonesia
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    Traditional Mop Cloth Production In Bandung District, Indonesia
    Craftsmen dry cloth to be made into mops at the traditional industrial center of Kampung Tiis Dingin, Dukuh Village, Ibun Subdistrict, Bandung Regency, West Java, on June 4, 2025. The non-machine loom (ATBM) folk weaving industry exists since the Dutch East Indies government, spreading across the Ibun, Majalaya, Paseh, and Solokan Jeruk areas, known as the early centers of the development of the traditional weaving industry in Indonesia. The doormat cloth made using a personally-made weaving machine sells for IDR 50,000 per 20 pieces. (Photo by Claudio Pramana/NurPhoto)

     

  • Traditional Mop Cloth Production In Bandung District, Indonesia
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    Traditional Mop Cloth Production In Bandung District, Indonesia
    Craftsmen dry cloth to be made into mops at the traditional industrial center of Kampung Tiis Dingin, Dukuh Village, Ibun Subdistrict, Bandung Regency, West Java, on June 4, 2025. The non-machine loom (ATBM) folk weaving industry exists since the Dutch East Indies government, spreading across the Ibun, Majalaya, Paseh, and Solokan Jeruk areas, known as the early centers of the development of the traditional weaving industry in Indonesia. The doormat cloth made using a personally-made weaving machine sells for IDR 50,000 per 20 pieces. (Photo by Claudio Pramana/NurPhoto)

     

  • Traditional Mop Cloth Production In Bandung District, Indonesia
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    Traditional Mop Cloth Production In Bandung District, Indonesia
    Craftsmen dry cloth to be made into mops at the traditional industrial center of Kampung Tiis Dingin, Dukuh Village, Ibun Subdistrict, Bandung Regency, West Java, on June 4, 2025. The non-machine loom (ATBM) folk weaving industry exists since the Dutch East Indies government, spreading across the Ibun, Majalaya, Paseh, and Solokan Jeruk areas, known as the early centers of the development of the traditional weaving industry in Indonesia. The doormat cloth made using a personally-made weaving machine sells for IDR 50,000 per 20 pieces. (Photo by Claudio Pramana/NurPhoto)

     

  • Traditional Mop Cloth Production In Bandung District, Indonesia
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    Traditional Mop Cloth Production In Bandung District, Indonesia
    Craftsmen dry cloth to be made into mops at the traditional industrial center of Kampung Tiis Dingin, Dukuh Village, Ibun Subdistrict, Bandung Regency, West Java, on June 4, 2025. The non-machine loom (ATBM) folk weaving industry exists since the Dutch East Indies government, spreading across the Ibun, Majalaya, Paseh, and Solokan Jeruk areas, known as the early centers of the development of the traditional weaving industry in Indonesia. The doormat cloth made using a personally-made weaving machine sells for IDR 50,000 per 20 pieces. (Photo by Claudio Pramana/NurPhoto)

     

  • Traditional Mop Cloth Production In Bandung District, Indonesia
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    Traditional Mop Cloth Production In Bandung District, Indonesia
    Craftsmen dry cloth to be made into mops at the traditional industrial center of Kampung Tiis Dingin, Dukuh Village, Ibun Subdistrict, Bandung Regency, West Java, on June 4, 2025. The non-machine loom (ATBM) folk weaving industry exists since the Dutch East Indies government, spreading across the Ibun, Majalaya, Paseh, and Solokan Jeruk areas, known as the early centers of the development of the traditional weaving industry in Indonesia. The doormat cloth made using a personally-made weaving machine sells for IDR 50,000 per 20 pieces. (Photo by Claudio Pramana/NurPhoto)

     

  • Cantabria Children's Day
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    Cantabria Children's Day
    Different types of ''albarcas'' (typical rural footwear from Cantabria) are sold at various artisan stands in La Campa de la Magdalena in Santander, Spain, during the 47th edition of the Cantabrian Children's Day organized by the Association for the Defense of the Interests of Cantabria (ADIC), which aims to promote traditional culture among children, youth, and families. (Photo by Joaquin Gomez Sastre/NurPhoto)

     

  • Cantabria Children's Day
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    Cantabria Children's Day
    A craftsman works on ''albarcas'' (typical rural footwear from Cantabria) in La Campa de la Magdalena in Santander, Spain, during the 47th edition of the Children's Day of Cantabria organized by the Association for the Defense of the Interests of Cantabria (ADIC), which aims to raise awareness of traditional culture among children, youth, and families. (Photo by Joaquin Gomez Sastre/NurPhoto)

     

  • Knife Traditional (Boussaadi) In Algeria
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    Knife Traditional (Boussaadi) In Algeria
    A man makes traditional knives in Boussaada, Algeria, on June 1, 2025. According to several cutlers, the Boussaadi knife is ''a sign of virility and power for the men of the region'' on the eve of the celebration of Eid El Adha, attracting people in search of the famous Boussaadi artisanal knife, known for its sharpness and solidity (Photo by Billel Bensalem / APP) (Photo by APP/NurPhoto).

     

  • Knife Traditional (Boussaadi) In Algeria
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    Knife Traditional (Boussaadi) In Algeria
    A man makes traditional knives in Boussaada, Algeria, on June 1, 2025. According to several cutlers, the Boussaadi knife is ''a sign of virility and power for the men of the region'' on the eve of the celebration of Eid El Adha, attracting people in search of the famous Boussaadi artisanal knife, known for its sharpness and solidity (Photo by Billel Bensalem / APP) (Photo by APP/NurPhoto).

     

  • Knife Traditional (Boussaadi) In Algeria
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    Knife Traditional (Boussaadi) In Algeria
    A man makes traditional knives in Boussaada, Algeria, on June 1, 2025. According to several cutlers, the Boussaadi knife is ''a sign of virility and power for the men of the region'' on the eve of the celebration of Eid El Adha, attracting people in search of the famous Boussaadi artisanal knife, known for its sharpness and solidity (Photo by Billel Bensalem / APP) (Photo by APP/NurPhoto).

     

  • Knife Traditional (Boussaadi) In Algeria
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    Knife Traditional (Boussaadi) In Algeria
    A man makes traditional knives in Boussaada, Algeria, on June 1, 2025. According to several cutlers, the Boussaadi knife is ''a sign of virility and power for the men of the region'' on the eve of the celebration of Eid El Adha, attracting people in search of the famous Boussaadi artisanal knife, known for its sharpness and solidity (Photo by Billel Bensalem / APP) (Photo by APP/NurPhoto).

     

  • Knife Traditional (Boussaadi) In Algeria
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    Knife Traditional (Boussaadi) In Algeria
    A man makes traditional knives in Boussaada, Algeria, on June 1, 2025. According to several cutlers, the Boussaadi knife is ''a sign of virility and power for the men of the region'' on the eve of the celebration of Eid El Adha, attracting people in search of the famous Boussaadi artisanal knife, known for its sharpness and solidity (Photo by Billel Bensalem / APP) (Photo by APP/NurPhoto).

     

  • Knife Traditional (Boussaadi) In Algeria
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    Knife Traditional (Boussaadi) In Algeria
    A man makes traditional knives in Boussaada, Algeria, on June 1, 2025. According to several cutlers, the Boussaadi knife is ''a sign of virility and power for the men of the region'' on the eve of the celebration of Eid El Adha, attracting people in search of the famous Boussaadi artisanal knife, known for its sharpness and solidity (Photo by Billel Bensalem / APP) (Photo by APP/NurPhoto).

     

  • Knife Traditional (Boussaadi) In Algeria
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    Knife Traditional (Boussaadi) In Algeria
    A man makes traditional knives in Boussaada, Algeria, on June 1, 2025. According to several cutlers, the Boussaadi knife is ''a sign of virility and power for the men of the region'' on the eve of the celebration of Eid El Adha, attracting people in search of the famous Boussaadi artisanal knife, known for its sharpness and solidity (Photo by Billel Bensalem / APP) (Photo by APP/NurPhoto).

     

  • Knife Traditional (Boussaadi) In Algeria
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    Knife Traditional (Boussaadi) In Algeria
    A man makes traditional knives in Boussaada, Algeria, on June 1, 2025. According to several cutlers, the Boussaadi knife is ''a sign of virility and power for the men of the region'' on the eve of the celebration of Eid El Adha, attracting people in search of the famous Boussaadi artisanal knife, known for its sharpness and solidity (Photo by Billel Bensalem / APP) (Photo by APP/NurPhoto).

     

  • Knife Traditional (Boussaadi) In Algeria
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    Knife Traditional (Boussaadi) In Algeria
    A man makes traditional knives in Boussaada, Algeria, on June 1, 2025. According to several cutlers, the Boussaadi knife is ''a sign of virility and power for the men of the region'' on the eve of the celebration of Eid El Adha, attracting people in search of the famous Boussaadi artisanal knife, known for its sharpness and solidity (Photo by Billel Bensalem / APP) (Photo by APP/NurPhoto).

     

  • Knife Traditional (Boussaadi) In Algeria
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    Knife Traditional (Boussaadi) In Algeria
    A man makes traditional knives in Boussaada, Algeria, on June 1, 2025. According to several cutlers, the Boussaadi knife is ''a sign of virility and power for the men of the region'' on the eve of the celebration of Eid El Adha, attracting people in search of the famous Boussaadi artisanal knife, known for its sharpness and solidity (Photo by Billel Bensalem / APP) (Photo by APP/NurPhoto).

     

  • Knife Traditional (Boussaadi) In Algeria
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    Knife Traditional (Boussaadi) In Algeria
    A man makes traditional knives in Boussaada, Algeria, on June 1, 2025. According to several cutlers, the Boussaadi knife is ''a sign of virility and power for the men of the region'' on the eve of the celebration of Eid El Adha, attracting people in search of the famous Boussaadi artisanal knife, known for its sharpness and solidity (Photo by Billel Bensalem / APP) (Photo by APP/NurPhoto).

     

  • Knife Traditional (Boussaadi) In Algeria
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    Knife Traditional (Boussaadi) In Algeria
    A man makes traditional knives in Boussaada, Algeria, on June 1, 2025. According to several cutlers, the Boussaadi knife is ''a sign of virility and power for the men of the region'' on the eve of the celebration of Eid El Adha, attracting people in search of the famous Boussaadi artisanal knife, known for its sharpness and solidity (Photo by Billel Bensalem / APP) (Photo by APP/NurPhoto).

     

  • Knife Traditional (Boussaadi) In Algeria
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    Knife Traditional (Boussaadi) In Algeria
    A man makes traditional knives in Boussaada, Algeria, on June 1, 2025. According to several cutlers, the Boussaadi knife is ''a sign of virility and power for the men of the region'' on the eve of the celebration of Eid El Adha, attracting people in search of the famous Boussaadi artisanal knife, known for its sharpness and solidity (Photo by Billel Bensalem / APP) (Photo by APP/NurPhoto).

     

  • Daily Life In Toronto, Ontario, Canada, On May 31, 2025.
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    Daily Life In Toronto, Ontario, Canada, On May 31, 2025.
    A person holds a bouquet of crocheted flowers purchased at the Canadian Latin Fest in Nathan Phillips Square in downtown Toronto, Canada, on May 31, 2025. (Photo by Mike Campbell/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Kerman, Iran
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    Daily Life In Kerman, Iran
    A young Iranian handicraft artist works at a cultural center during a handicrafts exhibition in Kerman, Iran, on May 21, 2025. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto)

     

  • Jewish Quarter In Prague
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    Jewish Quarter In Prague
    Tourists browse souvenir stalls selling Judaica-themed magnets, wooden crafts, and Prague memorabilia in the Jewish Quarter of Prague, Czech Republic, on May 11, 2025. These kiosks near key heritage sites offer visitors items related to Jewish culture, history, and local traditions. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Leather Wallet Making
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    Leather Wallet Making
    In the heart of Bab El-Wadaa in Historic Cairo, Egypt, on May 21, 2025, lies the workshop of craftsman Ahmed Abou El-Ala, who, at around 75 years old, continues to skillfully produce handmade leather wallets adorned with Pharaonic motifs. (Photo by Doaa Adel/NurPhoto)

     

  • Leather Wallet Making
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    Leather Wallet Making
    In the heart of Bab El-Wadaa in Historic Cairo, Egypt, on May 21, 2025, lies the workshop of craftsman Ahmed Abou El-Ala, who, at around 75 years old, continues to skillfully produce handmade leather wallets adorned with Pharaonic motifs. (Photo by Doaa Adel/NurPhoto)

     

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