Coping Saw in Luxor
Sunlight slices through the open archway of a limestone workshop in Luxor, illuminating a dust-moted workspace where a stone mason’s hands guide a coping saw along the edge of a sandstone block. The bright late morning light casts sharp, geometric shadows across the textured surface, highlighting the grit embedded in the stone and the worn leather of the worker’s apron. On a nearby wooden bench, a discarded orange peel curls beside a thimble, evidence of a quick breakfast break amidst the rhythmic scraping of stone. The raw tension between ancient material and modern tool, with the rough masonry contrasting against the smooth, citrus skin, all framed by the deep blue shadow of the interior.
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