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Decorated ceramic pot with royal symbol of crown on balustrade facing the lush gardens, Real Alcazar, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Seville, Andalusia, Spain, Europe
Two women in yellow and orange saris, selling hand made decorated terracotta pots and bowls, Diggi village, Rajasthan, India, Asia
Skalzang Norbu, 69, handbuilds a bumpa, or ritual vase that may be placed within a lukang or foundation of a house. Ladakh, India
04/04/2009. Plaza Del Ayuntamiento (world heritage site) of La Orotava on Tenerife Island, Canary islands, flowers, town square. Santa Cruz, Tenerife Island. Canary Islands
Ancient pots in archaeological site of a Roman bath, beside the National Gardens and Zappeion, Athens, Greece
Clay and ceramic pots, Lychnostatis Open Air Museum, museum of traditional Cretan life, Hersonissos, Crete, Greece, Europe
Pottery, ceramic pots on the market in Houmt Souk on Djerba Island, Tunisia, North Africa, Northern Africa, Africa
Pottery, ceramic pots on the market in Houmt Souk on Djerba Island, Tunisia, North Africa, Northern Africa, Africa
Colorful, painted ceramics plates, with traditional patterns and ornaments, Riff Mountains, Morocco, Africa
Clay and ceramic pots, Lychnostatis open-air museum, museum of local history, museum of traditional Cretan life, Hersonissos, Crete, Greece, Europe
Stand with ceramic goods, Baltic Sea resort town of Ahrenshoop, Fischland, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany, Europe
Schneeweiss, a shop selling wine and ceramic goods, in Salzstadl, Weissenkirchen in the Wachau, Waldviertel, Forest Quarter, Lower Austria, Austria, Europe
A Rajasthani woman with a burqua (veil) covering her face walks toard the village well with her young son on her hip. In Rajasthani tradition she carries her ceramic water pot balanced on her head.
Clay pots piled on a tomb of the Lord of Sipan archeological site near Chiclayo, Peru in the Lambayeque Valley. Archaeologists uncovered burial places of several lesser important figures besides royalty at Sipan. One, a high priest, had a tomb almost as impressive as the royal ones. Another burial contained 1,137 pots shaped into warriors, priests, prisoners, musicians, and anthropomorphic deities, Sipan, Peru