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Change and revival in traditional textile production: Mai Chau, Viet Nam

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Jpeg 44K mc7 The finished woven fabric has more of an unevenness to the weave and colors which is due to its hand-made nature. The Mai Chau valley, Hoa Binh Province, northern Viet Nam.
The finished woven fabric has more of an unevenness to the weave and colors which is due to its hand-made nature. The Mai Chau valley, Hoa Binh Province, northern Viet Nam.
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