Tailor’s Workbench in Luxor
Under the flat, diffused light of an overcast midday, a small tailor’s stall in Luxor’s Kom El Dikka neighborhood reveals a lived-in workspace. A weathered wooden table holds a pair of heavy steel tailor shears resting beside a spool of red thread and a needle case, hinting at recent mending work on local garments. Beyond the immediate work surface, the open front of the shop frames a glimpse of the dusty street, where a child in a bright blue shirt runs past, momentarily interrupting the quiet focus of the craft. The static precision of the tools with the transient energy of the street, capturing a moment of daily life in ancient Luxor without staged drama or forced composition.
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