Wet Mud in Amman
Under the flat, diffused light of an overcast midday in Amman, a small workshop window reveals a cluttered workbench where a mason’s trowel rests beside a pile of pebbles pressed into wet mud, evidence of recent stonework. The scene is anchored by the rough texture of local limestone blocks stacked nearby, against the smooth, dark metal of the tool. Through the glass, reflections of the gray sky mingle with the interior shadows, highlighting the tactile nature of the craft without posing. A simple wall hook holds a worn cloth, while the muted colors of the stone and the dark grout create a grounded, authentic snapshot of traditional construction methods continuing in the city's older districts.
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