Ecuadorian artisans working to preserve the traditional craft of weaving horsehair strainers
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Artisans in Guangopolo, Ecuador, are struggling to keep the traditional craft of weaving horsehair sieves alive
Artisans in Guangopolo, Ecuador, are struggling to keep the traditional craft of weaving horsehair sieves alive
Artisans in Guangopolo, Ecuador, are struggling to keep the traditional craft of weaving horsehair sieves alive
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