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  • Close up of merchandise with brass lanterns in antique market, Casablanca, Morocco
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  • Close up of merchandise with brass lanterns in antique market, Casablanca, Morocco
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  • Close up of merchandise with brass lanterns in antique market, Casablanca, Morocco
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  • An old brass water container on the windowsill of a hotel in the Skoura Oasis in Morocco
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  • Brass pans and containers for sale in a shop in the medina of Fes, Morocco
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  • A brass metal lantern for sale at a shop in the medina in Fes, Morocco
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  • Brass door knocker on a decorated door to a house in the medina of Marrakech, Morocco
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  • A metal worker shaping brass in his workshop in the medina of Fes, Morocco
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  • A metal worker shaping brass in his workshop in the medina of Fes, Morocco
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  • Jakhoo Temple entrance with reliefs and brass bell hanging, Shimla, India
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  • Marching Band at St. Peters Square, Vatican City, Rome, Italy.
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  • Marching Band at St. Peters Square, Vatican City, Rome, Italy.
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  • Detail of trunk in guest room, Chinzombo Safari lodge, Luangwa Valley . Zambia, Africa
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  • Metal works for sale in the medina of Fes, Morocco
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  • Metal works for sale in the medina of Fes, Morocco
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  • A woman of the Padaung tribe. Traditionally the women stretch their necks over time by adding brass rings, which then can no longer be taken off. Seen here in Ywa Ma village in Inle Lake, Shan state, Myanmar
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  • A woman of the Padaung tribe. Traditionally the women stretch their necks over time by adding brass rings, which then can no longer be taken off. Seen here in Ywa Ma village in Inle Lake, Shan state, Myanmar
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  • Women of the Paudang traditionally stretch their necks over time by adding brass rings, which then can no longer be taken off. Here a young girl wears the rings for decoration only, as the tradition is no longer widely practiced, largely due to health reasons. Ywa Ma village in Inle Lake, Shan state, Myanmar
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  • A woman of the Padaung tribe. Traditionally the women stretch their necks over time by adding brass rings, which then can no longer be taken off. Seen here in Ywa Ma village in Inle Lake, Shan state, Myanmar
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  • Detail of a brass door knocker in Barcelona, Spain
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  • Brass lanterns in an antique market, Casablanca, Morocco.
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  • Detail of a brass door knocker on an old wooden door in northern Spain
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