From mole ground with a traditional tool in Mexico, to metal art forged with ancient waxcasting techniques in India, and shea butter made by women artisans in Ghana, we got an inside look at businesses around the globe to see how their centuriesold traditions are still standing.
00:00:00 Introduction
00:00:26 Camel Skin Lamp
00:06:27 Shea Butter
00:15:40 Thai Pearl Inlay
00:23:15 Indian Dhokra Art
00:33:56 Cambodian Silk
00:44:14 Thai Khon Mask
00:52:52 Mexican Mole
01:01:40 Pumpkin Tanpura
01:14:40 Bali Salt
01:22:46 Jute Mats
01:31:23 Bonsai Scissors
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