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Kumartuli Sculptors Prepare for Festival Season - India

Kumartuli Sculptors Prepare for Festival Season - India

Kumartuli, Kolkata's historic potters' quarter, is renowned for its centuries-old tradition of crafting clay idols, especially for the Durga Puja festival. Artisans sculpt elaborate figures of Hindu deities from straw and clay inside narrow, open-air workshops in this densely populated neighborhood in northern Kolkata, India, on August 5, 2025. The area dates back to the early 18th century, when potters were commissioned to create idols for wealthy Bengali households. Today, Kumartuli supplies thousands of handcrafted idols not only to cities across India but also to international communities celebrating Durga Puja. As the festival approaches, the pace of work intensifies, with sculptors of all ages and skill levels contributing to the creation of goddess Durga, Ganesh, Kartik, Lakshmi, and Saraswati. The craft blends spiritual devotion with generational artistry, sustaining a vital cultural heritage that continues to thrive amid urban transformation. Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty/Middle East Images/ABACAPRE

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Kumartuli Sculptors Prepare for Festival Season - India

Kumartuli Sculptors Prepare for Festival Season - India

Kumartuli, Kolkata's historic potters' quarter, is renowned for its centuries-old tradition of crafting clay idols, especially for the Durga Puja festival. Artisans sculpt elaborate figures of Hindu deities from straw and clay inside narrow, open-air workshops in this densely populated neighborhood in northern Kolkata, India, on August 5, 2025. The area dates back to the early 18th century, when potters were commissioned to create idols for wealthy Bengali households. Today, Kumartuli supplies thousands of handcrafted idols not only to cities across India but also to international communities celebrating Durga Puja. As the festival approaches, the pace of work intensifies, with sculptors of all ages and skill levels contributing to the creation of goddess Durga, Ganesh, Kartik, Lakshmi, and Saraswati. The craft blends spiritual devotion with generational artistry, sustaining a vital cultural heritage that continues to thrive amid urban transformation. Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty/Middle East Images/ABACAPRE

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Kumartuli Sculptors Prepare for Festival Season - India

Kumartuli Sculptors Prepare for Festival Season - India

Kumartuli, Kolkata's historic potters' quarter, is renowned for its centuries-old tradition of crafting clay idols, especially for the Durga Puja festival. Artisans sculpt elaborate figures of Hindu deities from straw and clay inside narrow, open-air workshops in this densely populated neighborhood in northern Kolkata, India, on August 5, 2025. The area dates back to the early 18th century, when potters were commissioned to create idols for wealthy Bengali households. Today, Kumartuli supplies thousands of handcrafted idols not only to cities across India but also to international communities celebrating Durga Puja. As the festival approaches, the pace of work intensifies, with sculptors of all ages and skill levels contributing to the creation of goddess Durga, Ganesh, Kartik, Lakshmi, and Saraswati. The craft blends spiritual devotion with generational artistry, sustaining a vital cultural heritage that continues to thrive amid urban transformation. Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty/Middle East Images/ABACAPRE

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Kumartuli Sculptors Prepare for Festival Season - India

Kumartuli Sculptors Prepare for Festival Season - India

Kumartuli, Kolkata's historic potters' quarter, is renowned for its centuries-old tradition of crafting clay idols, especially for the Durga Puja festival. Artisans sculpt elaborate figures of Hindu deities from straw and clay inside narrow, open-air workshops in this densely populated neighborhood in northern Kolkata, India, on August 5, 2025. The area dates back to the early 18th century, when potters were commissioned to create idols for wealthy Bengali households. Today, Kumartuli supplies thousands of handcrafted idols not only to cities across India but also to international communities celebrating Durga Puja. As the festival approaches, the pace of work intensifies, with sculptors of all ages and skill levels contributing to the creation of goddess Durga, Ganesh, Kartik, Lakshmi, and Saraswati. The craft blends spiritual devotion with generational artistry, sustaining a vital cultural heritage that continues to thrive amid urban transformation. Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty/Middle East Images/ABACAPRE

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Kumartuli Sculptors Prepare for Festival Season - India

Kumartuli Sculptors Prepare for Festival Season - India

Kumartuli, Kolkata's historic potters' quarter, is renowned for its centuries-old tradition of crafting clay idols, especially for the Durga Puja festival. Artisans sculpt elaborate figures of Hindu deities from straw and clay inside narrow, open-air workshops in this densely populated neighborhood in northern Kolkata, India, on August 5, 2025. The area dates back to the early 18th century, when potters were commissioned to create idols for wealthy Bengali households. Today, Kumartuli supplies thousands of handcrafted idols not only to cities across India but also to international communities celebrating Durga Puja. As the festival approaches, the pace of work intensifies, with sculptors of all ages and skill levels contributing to the creation of goddess Durga, Ganesh, Kartik, Lakshmi, and Saraswati. The craft blends spiritual devotion with generational artistry, sustaining a vital cultural heritage that continues to thrive amid urban transformation. Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty/Middle East Images/ABACAPRE

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Kumartuli Sculptors Prepare for Festival Season - India

Kumartuli Sculptors Prepare for Festival Season - India

Kumartuli, Kolkata's historic potters' quarter, is renowned for its centuries-old tradition of crafting clay idols, especially for the Durga Puja festival. Artisans sculpt elaborate figures of Hindu deities from straw and clay inside narrow, open-air workshops in this densely populated neighborhood in northern Kolkata, India, on August 5, 2025. The area dates back to the early 18th century, when potters were commissioned to create idols for wealthy Bengali households. Today, Kumartuli supplies thousands of handcrafted idols not only to cities across India but also to international communities celebrating Durga Puja. As the festival approaches, the pace of work intensifies, with sculptors of all ages and skill levels contributing to the creation of goddess Durga, Ganesh, Kartik, Lakshmi, and Saraswati. The craft blends spiritual devotion with generational artistry, sustaining a vital cultural heritage that continues to thrive amid urban transformation. Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty/Middle East Images/ABACAPRE

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Kumartuli Sculptors Prepare for Festival Season - India

Kumartuli Sculptors Prepare for Festival Season - India

Kumartuli, Kolkata's historic potters' quarter, is renowned for its centuries-old tradition of crafting clay idols, especially for the Durga Puja festival. Artisans sculpt elaborate figures of Hindu deities from straw and clay inside narrow, open-air workshops in this densely populated neighborhood in northern Kolkata, India, on August 5, 2025. The area dates back to the early 18th century, when potters were commissioned to create idols for wealthy Bengali households. Today, Kumartuli supplies thousands of handcrafted idols not only to cities across India but also to international communities celebrating Durga Puja. As the festival approaches, the pace of work intensifies, with sculptors of all ages and skill levels contributing to the creation of goddess Durga, Ganesh, Kartik, Lakshmi, and Saraswati. The craft blends spiritual devotion with generational artistry, sustaining a vital cultural heritage that continues to thrive amid urban transformation. Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty/Middle East Images/ABACAPRE

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Kumartuli Sculptors Prepare for Festival Season - India

Kumartuli Sculptors Prepare for Festival Season - India

Kumartuli, Kolkata's historic potters' quarter, is renowned for its centuries-old tradition of crafting clay idols, especially for the Durga Puja festival. Artisans sculpt elaborate figures of Hindu deities from straw and clay inside narrow, open-air workshops in this densely populated neighborhood in northern Kolkata, India, on August 5, 2025. The area dates back to the early 18th century, when potters were commissioned to create idols for wealthy Bengali households. Today, Kumartuli supplies thousands of handcrafted idols not only to cities across India but also to international communities celebrating Durga Puja. As the festival approaches, the pace of work intensifies, with sculptors of all ages and skill levels contributing to the creation of goddess Durga, Ganesh, Kartik, Lakshmi, and Saraswati. The craft blends spiritual devotion with generational artistry, sustaining a vital cultural heritage that continues to thrive amid urban transformation. Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty/Middle East Images/ABACAPRE

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Kumartuli Sculptors Prepare for Festival Season - India

Kumartuli Sculptors Prepare for Festival Season - India

Kumartuli, Kolkata's historic potters' quarter, is renowned for its centuries-old tradition of crafting clay idols, especially for the Durga Puja festival. Artisans sculpt elaborate figures of Hindu deities from straw and clay inside narrow, open-air workshops in this densely populated neighborhood in northern Kolkata, India, on August 5, 2025. The area dates back to the early 18th century, when potters were commissioned to create idols for wealthy Bengali households. Today, Kumartuli supplies thousands of handcrafted idols not only to cities across India but also to international communities celebrating Durga Puja. As the festival approaches, the pace of work intensifies, with sculptors of all ages and skill levels contributing to the creation of goddess Durga, Ganesh, Kartik, Lakshmi, and Saraswati. The craft blends spiritual devotion with generational artistry, sustaining a vital cultural heritage that continues to thrive amid urban transformation. Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty/Middle East Images/ABACAPRE

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Kumartuli Sculptors Prepare for Festival Season - India

Kumartuli Sculptors Prepare for Festival Season - India

Kumartuli, Kolkata's historic potters' quarter, is renowned for its centuries-old tradition of crafting clay idols, especially for the Durga Puja festival. Artisans sculpt elaborate figures of Hindu deities from straw and clay inside narrow, open-air workshops in this densely populated neighborhood in northern Kolkata, India, on August 5, 2025. The area dates back to the early 18th century, when potters were commissioned to create idols for wealthy Bengali households. Today, Kumartuli supplies thousands of handcrafted idols not only to cities across India but also to international communities celebrating Durga Puja. As the festival approaches, the pace of work intensifies, with sculptors of all ages and skill levels contributing to the creation of goddess Durga, Ganesh, Kartik, Lakshmi, and Saraswati. The craft blends spiritual devotion with generational artistry, sustaining a vital cultural heritage that continues to thrive amid urban transformation. Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty/Middle East Images/ABACAPRE

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Kumartuli Sculptors Prepare for Festival Season - India

Kumartuli Sculptors Prepare for Festival Season - India

Kumartuli, Kolkata's historic potters' quarter, is renowned for its centuries-old tradition of crafting clay idols, especially for the Durga Puja festival. Artisans sculpt elaborate figures of Hindu deities from straw and clay inside narrow, open-air workshops in this densely populated neighborhood in northern Kolkata, India, on August 5, 2025. The area dates back to the early 18th century, when potters were commissioned to create idols for wealthy Bengali households. Today, Kumartuli supplies thousands of handcrafted idols not only to cities across India but also to international communities celebrating Durga Puja. As the festival approaches, the pace of work intensifies, with sculptors of all ages and skill levels contributing to the creation of goddess Durga, Ganesh, Kartik, Lakshmi, and Saraswati. The craft blends spiritual devotion with generational artistry, sustaining a vital cultural heritage that continues to thrive amid urban transformation. Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty/Middle East Images/ABACAPRE

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Kumartuli Sculptors Prepare for Festival Season - India

Kumartuli Sculptors Prepare for Festival Season - India

Kumartuli, Kolkata's historic potters' quarter, is renowned for its centuries-old tradition of crafting clay idols, especially for the Durga Puja festival. Artisans sculpt elaborate figures of Hindu deities from straw and clay inside narrow, open-air workshops in this densely populated neighborhood in northern Kolkata, India, on August 5, 2025. The area dates back to the early 18th century, when potters were commissioned to create idols for wealthy Bengali households. Today, Kumartuli supplies thousands of handcrafted idols not only to cities across India but also to international communities celebrating Durga Puja. As the festival approaches, the pace of work intensifies, with sculptors of all ages and skill levels contributing to the creation of goddess Durga, Ganesh, Kartik, Lakshmi, and Saraswati. The craft blends spiritual devotion with generational artistry, sustaining a vital cultural heritage that continues to thrive amid urban transformation. Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty/Middle East Images/ABACAPRE

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Kumartuli Sculptors Prepare for Festival Season - India

Kumartuli Sculptors Prepare for Festival Season - India

Kumartuli, Kolkata's historic potters' quarter, is renowned for its centuries-old tradition of crafting clay idols, especially for the Durga Puja festival. Artisans sculpt elaborate figures of Hindu deities from straw and clay inside narrow, open-air workshops in this densely populated neighborhood in northern Kolkata, India, on August 5, 2025. The area dates back to the early 18th century, when potters were commissioned to create idols for wealthy Bengali households. Today, Kumartuli supplies thousands of handcrafted idols not only to cities across India but also to international communities celebrating Durga Puja. As the festival approaches, the pace of work intensifies, with sculptors of all ages and skill levels contributing to the creation of goddess Durga, Ganesh, Kartik, Lakshmi, and Saraswati. The craft blends spiritual devotion with generational artistry, sustaining a vital cultural heritage that continues to thrive amid urban transformation. Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty/Middle East Images/ABACAPRE

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Kumartuli Sculptors Prepare for Festival Season - India

Kumartuli Sculptors Prepare for Festival Season - India

Kumartuli, Kolkata's historic potters' quarter, is renowned for its centuries-old tradition of crafting clay idols, especially for the Durga Puja festival. Artisans sculpt elaborate figures of Hindu deities from straw and clay inside narrow, open-air workshops in this densely populated neighborhood in northern Kolkata, India, on August 5, 2025. The area dates back to the early 18th century, when potters were commissioned to create idols for wealthy Bengali households. Today, Kumartuli supplies thousands of handcrafted idols not only to cities across India but also to international communities celebrating Durga Puja. As the festival approaches, the pace of work intensifies, with sculptors of all ages and skill levels contributing to the creation of goddess Durga, Ganesh, Kartik, Lakshmi, and Saraswati. The craft blends spiritual devotion with generational artistry, sustaining a vital cultural heritage that continues to thrive amid urban transformation. Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty/Middle East Images/ABACAPRE

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Kumartuli Sculptors Prepare for Festival Season - India

Kumartuli Sculptors Prepare for Festival Season - India

Kumartuli, Kolkata's historic potters' quarter, is renowned for its centuries-old tradition of crafting clay idols, especially for the Durga Puja festival. Artisans sculpt elaborate figures of Hindu deities from straw and clay inside narrow, open-air workshops in this densely populated neighborhood in northern Kolkata, India, on August 5, 2025. The area dates back to the early 18th century, when potters were commissioned to create idols for wealthy Bengali households. Today, Kumartuli supplies thousands of handcrafted idols not only to cities across India but also to international communities celebrating Durga Puja. As the festival approaches, the pace of work intensifies, with sculptors of all ages and skill levels contributing to the creation of goddess Durga, Ganesh, Kartik, Lakshmi, and Saraswati. The craft blends spiritual devotion with generational artistry, sustaining a vital cultural heritage that continues to thrive amid urban transformation. Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty/Middle East Images/ABACAPRE

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Kumartuli Sculptors Prepare for Festival Season - India

Kumartuli Sculptors Prepare for Festival Season - India

Kumartuli, Kolkata's historic potters' quarter, is renowned for its centuries-old tradition of crafting clay idols, especially for the Durga Puja festival. Artisans sculpt elaborate figures of Hindu deities from straw and clay inside narrow, open-air workshops in this densely populated neighborhood in northern Kolkata, India, on August 5, 2025. The area dates back to the early 18th century, when potters were commissioned to create idols for wealthy Bengali households. Today, Kumartuli supplies thousands of handcrafted idols not only to cities across India but also to international communities celebrating Durga Puja. As the festival approaches, the pace of work intensifies, with sculptors of all ages and skill levels contributing to the creation of goddess Durga, Ganesh, Kartik, Lakshmi, and Saraswati. The craft blends spiritual devotion with generational artistry, sustaining a vital cultural heritage that continues to thrive amid urban transformation. Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty/Middle East Images/ABACAPRE

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Opishnia Artil in Poltava region

Opishnia Artil in Poltava region

MALI BUDYSHCHI, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 19, 2024 - The Opishnia Artil is a communal enterprise where potters and painters make traditional Opishnia ceramics and give masterclasses and art therapy lessons, Mali Budyshchi village, Poltava region, central Ukraine.

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Indian Potters Make Earthen Lamps Ahead Of Diwali Festival - Ajmer

Indian Potters Make Earthen Lamps Ahead Of Diwali Festival - Ajmer

Indian Potter makes traditional earthen lamps ahead of 'Diwali', the Hindu festival of lights, at his workshop in Ajmer, India on October 27, 2024. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM

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Indian Potters Make Earthen Lamps Ahead Of Diwali Festival - Ajmer

Indian Potters Make Earthen Lamps Ahead Of Diwali Festival - Ajmer

Indian Potter makes traditional earthen lamps ahead of 'Diwali', the Hindu festival of lights, at his workshop in Ajmer, India on October 27, 2024. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM

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Indian Potters Make Earthen Lamps Ahead Of Diwali Festival - Ajmer

Indian Potters Make Earthen Lamps Ahead Of Diwali Festival - Ajmer

Indian Potter makes traditional earthen lamps ahead of 'Diwali', the Hindu festival of lights, at his workshop in Ajmer, India on October 27, 2024. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM

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Indian Potters Make Earthen Lamps Ahead Of Diwali Festival - Ajmer

Indian Potters Make Earthen Lamps Ahead Of Diwali Festival - Ajmer

Indian Potter makes traditional earthen lamps ahead of 'Diwali', the Hindu festival of lights, at his workshop in Ajmer, India on October 27, 2024. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM

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Indian Potters Make Earthen Lamps Ahead Of Diwali Festival - Ajmer

Indian Potters Make Earthen Lamps Ahead Of Diwali Festival - Ajmer

Indian Potter makes traditional earthen lamps ahead of 'Diwali', the Hindu festival of lights, at his workshop in Ajmer, India on October 27, 2024. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM

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Indian Potters Make Earthen Lamps Ahead Of Diwali Festival - Ajmer

Indian Potters Make Earthen Lamps Ahead Of Diwali Festival - Ajmer

Indian Potter makes traditional earthen lamps ahead of 'Diwali', the Hindu festival of lights, at his workshop in Ajmer, India on October 27, 2024. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM

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Indian Potters Make Earthen Lamps Ahead Of Diwali Festival - Ajmer

Indian Potters Make Earthen Lamps Ahead Of Diwali Festival - Ajmer

Indian Potter makes traditional earthen lamps ahead of 'Diwali', the Hindu festival of lights, at his workshop in Ajmer, India on October 27, 2024. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM

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Indian Potters Make Earthen Lamps Ahead Of Diwali Festival - Ajmer

Indian Potters Make Earthen Lamps Ahead Of Diwali Festival - Ajmer

Indian Potter makes traditional earthen lamps ahead of 'Diwali', the Hindu festival of lights, at his workshop in Ajmer, India on October 27, 2024. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM

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Indian Potters Make Earthen Lamps Ahead Of Diwali Festival - Ajmer

Indian Potters Make Earthen Lamps Ahead Of Diwali Festival - Ajmer

Indian Potter makes traditional earthen lamps ahead of 'Diwali', the Hindu festival of lights, at his workshop in Ajmer, India on October 27, 2024. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM

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Indian Potters Make Earthen Lamps Ahead Of Diwali Festival - Ajmer

Indian Potters Make Earthen Lamps Ahead Of Diwali Festival - Ajmer

Indian Potter makes traditional earthen lamps ahead of 'Diwali', the Hindu festival of lights, at his workshop in Ajmer, India on October 27, 2024. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM

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Indian Potters Make Earthen Lamps Ahead Of Diwali Festival - Ajmer

Indian Potters Make Earthen Lamps Ahead Of Diwali Festival - Ajmer

Indian Potter makes traditional earthen lamps ahead of 'Diwali', the Hindu festival of lights, at his workshop in Ajmer, India on October 27, 2024. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM

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Indian Potters Make Earthen Lamps Ahead Of Diwali Festival - Ajmer

Indian Potters Make Earthen Lamps Ahead Of Diwali Festival - Ajmer

Indian Potter makes traditional earthen lamps ahead of 'Diwali', the Hindu festival of lights, at his workshop in Ajmer, India on October 27, 2024. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM

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Indian Potters Make Earthen Lamps Ahead Of Diwali Festival - Ajmer

Indian Potters Make Earthen Lamps Ahead Of Diwali Festival - Ajmer

Indian Potter makes traditional earthen lamps ahead of 'Diwali', the Hindu festival of lights, at his workshop in Ajmer, India on October 27, 2024. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM

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Indian Potters Make Earthen Lamps Ahead Of Diwali Festival - Ajmer

Indian Potters Make Earthen Lamps Ahead Of Diwali Festival - Ajmer

Indian Potter makes traditional earthen lamps ahead of 'Diwali', the Hindu festival of lights, at his workshop in Ajmer, India on October 27, 2024. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM

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Indian Potters Make Earthen Lamps Ahead Of Diwali Festival - Ajmer

Indian Potters Make Earthen Lamps Ahead Of Diwali Festival - Ajmer

Indian Potter makes traditional earthen lamps ahead of 'Diwali', the Hindu festival of lights, at his workshop in Ajmer, India on October 27, 2024. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM

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Indian Potters Make Earthen Lamps Ahead Of Diwali Festival - Ajmer

Indian Potters Make Earthen Lamps Ahead Of Diwali Festival - Ajmer

Indian Potter makes traditional earthen lamps ahead of 'Diwali', the Hindu festival of lights, at his workshop in Ajmer, India on October 27, 2024. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM

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Indian Potters Make Earthen Lamps Ahead Of Diwali Festival - Ajmer

Indian Potters Make Earthen Lamps Ahead Of Diwali Festival - Ajmer

Indian Potter makes traditional earthen lamps ahead of 'Diwali', the Hindu festival of lights, at his workshop in Ajmer, India on October 27, 2024. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM

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Indian Potters Make Earthen Lamps Ahead Of Diwali Festival - Ajmer

Indian Potters Make Earthen Lamps Ahead Of Diwali Festival - Ajmer

Indian Potter makes traditional earthen lamps ahead of 'Diwali', the Hindu festival of lights, at his workshop in Ajmer, India on October 27, 2024. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM

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Indian Potters Make Earthen Lamps Ahead Of Diwali Festival - Ajmer

Indian Potters Make Earthen Lamps Ahead Of Diwali Festival - Ajmer

Indian Potter makes traditional earthen lamps ahead of 'Diwali', the Hindu festival of lights, at his workshop in Ajmer, India on October 27, 2024. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM

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Indian Potters Make Earthen Lamps Ahead Of Diwali Festival - Ajmer

Indian Potters Make Earthen Lamps Ahead Of Diwali Festival - Ajmer

Indian Potter makes traditional earthen lamps ahead of 'Diwali', the Hindu festival of lights, at his workshop in Ajmer, India on October 27, 2024. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM

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Indian Potters Make Earthen Lamps Ahead Of Diwali Festival - Ajmer

Indian Potters Make Earthen Lamps Ahead Of Diwali Festival - Ajmer

Indian Potter makes traditional earthen lamps ahead of 'Diwali', the Hindu festival of lights, at his workshop in Ajmer, India on October 27, 2024. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM

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Indian Potters Make Earthen Lamps Ahead Of Diwali Festival - Ajmer

Indian Potters Make Earthen Lamps Ahead Of Diwali Festival - Ajmer

Indian Potter makes traditional earthen lamps ahead of 'Diwali', the Hindu festival of lights, at his workshop in Ajmer, India on October 27, 2024. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM

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Indian Potters Make Earthen Lamps Ahead Of Diwali Festival - Ajmer

Indian Potters Make Earthen Lamps Ahead Of Diwali Festival - Ajmer

Indian Potter makes traditional earthen lamps ahead of 'Diwali', the Hindu festival of lights, at his workshop in Ajmer, India on October 27, 2024. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM

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Indian Potters Make Earthen Lamps Ahead Of Diwali Festival - Ajmer

Indian Potters Make Earthen Lamps Ahead Of Diwali Festival - Ajmer

Indian Potter makes traditional earthen lamps ahead of 'Diwali', the Hindu festival of lights, at his workshop in Ajmer, India on October 27, 2024. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM

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Indian Potters Make Earthen Lamps Ahead Of Diwali Festival - Ajmer

Indian Potters Make Earthen Lamps Ahead Of Diwali Festival - Ajmer

Indian Potter makes traditional earthen lamps ahead of 'Diwali', the Hindu festival of lights, at his workshop in Ajmer, India on October 27, 2024. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM

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Indian Potters Make Earthen Lamps Ahead Of Diwali Festival - Ajmer

Indian Potters Make Earthen Lamps Ahead Of Diwali Festival - Ajmer

Indian Potter makes traditional earthen lamps ahead of 'Diwali', the Hindu festival of lights, at his workshop in Ajmer, India on October 27, 2024. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM

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Indian Potters Make Earthen Lamps Ahead Of Diwali Festival - Ajmer

Indian Potters Make Earthen Lamps Ahead Of Diwali Festival - Ajmer

Indian Potter makes traditional earthen lamps ahead of 'Diwali', the Hindu festival of lights, at his workshop in Ajmer, India on October 27, 2024. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM

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Indian Potters Make Earthen Lamps Ahead Of Diwali Festival - Ajmer

Indian Potters Make Earthen Lamps Ahead Of Diwali Festival - Ajmer

Indian Potter makes traditional earthen lamps ahead of 'Diwali', the Hindu festival of lights, at his workshop in Ajmer, India on October 27, 2024. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM

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Havarechchyna village in Lviv region

Havarechchyna village in Lviv region

HAVARECHCHYNA, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 20, 2024 - An elderly man and girl work on a potters wheel in Havarechchyna village, Zolochiv district, Lviv region, western Ukraine. The village is famous for its black ceramics.

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Havarechchyna village in Lviv region

Havarechchyna village in Lviv region

HAVARECHCHYNA, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 20, 2024 - An elderly man and girl work on a potters wheel in Havarechchyna village, Zolochiv district, Lviv region, western Ukraine. The village is famous for its black ceramics.

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Havarechchyna village in Lviv region

Havarechchyna village in Lviv region

HAVARECHCHYNA, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 20, 2024 - An elderly man and girl work on a potters wheel in Havarechchyna village, Zolochiv district, Lviv region, western Ukraine. The village is famous for its black ceramics.

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Havarechchyna village in Lviv region

Havarechchyna village in Lviv region

HAVARECHCHYNA, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 20, 2024 - An elderly man and girl work on a potters wheel in Havarechchyna village, Zolochiv district, Lviv region, western Ukraine. The village is famous for its black ceramics.

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AFGHANISTAN-BALKH-POTTERY

AFGHANISTAN-BALKH-POTTERY

(240807) -- BALKH, Aug. 7, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Potters make potteries in Dawlat Abad District, north Afghanistan's Balkh province, Aug. 7, 2024. (Photo by M Fardin Nawrozi/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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