Non Exclusive: TEOTIHUACAN, MEXICO - FEBRUARY 20: Craftsman Abraham Jimenez, working on a obsidian stone figure in his workshop amid the Covid pandem
Non Exclusive: TEOTIHUACAN, MEXICO - FEBRUARY 20: Craftsman Abraham Jimenez, working on a obsidian stone figure in his workshop amid the Covid pandemic. Abraham is an artisan, who is dedicated to the production of pre-Hispanic figures made of obsidian, to later sell them in archaeological zone, but due to little tourism due to the pandemic he has not been able to sell his obsidian figures. He has dedicated himself to this work from a very young age since his father was also dedicated to this, obsidian carving is a work that is learned from a very young age and is transmitted to the following generations. On February 20, 2021 in Teotihuacan, Mexico
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