From mole ground with a traditional tool in Mexico, to metal art forged with ancient wax-casting 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 centuries-old 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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