The Nomadic Potter of Morocco: Crafting Stories in Clay

In the windswept valleys between the Atlas Mountains and the Sahara Desert lives a man who turns earth into memory. Known simply as Youssef the Potter, he is one of the last remaining Berber artisans who travel between villages with nothing but a donkey cart, a foot-powered wheel, and generations of clay wisdom in his hands. A Tradition Fired by…

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Make a Native American Dreamcatcher in 5 Minutes (With Meaning)

Delicate, symbolic, and beautiful — dreamcatchers are more than just decorative pieces. They come from Native American culture, specifically the Ojibwe people, and were originally made to protect children from bad dreams while letting the good ones pass through. Today, you can make your own dreamcatcher at home, but understanding its meaning is just as important as the craft itself.…

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Decoding the Evil Eye: A Universal Symbol of Protection

Across the Mediterranean, the Middle East, South Asia, and parts of Latin America, you’ll find a common image staring back at you - a blue eye, painted on beads, jewelry, walls, and even baby clothes. This is the evil eye symbol, known by many names like Nazar, Mal de Ojo, or Drishti. But despite the variation in languages and designs,…

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The Art of Noken Weaving in Papua: A Bag That Carries Culture

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