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Uzbekistan, a traditional Uzbek plates in a display, handicraft items, passing from generation to generation, old crafting.
Handcrafted, hand-painted Mexican pottery. Stenciled ceramic glaze suggest soft focus and edges.
Talavera ceramic tiles are world renowned for their quality and beauty, especially those with hunting themes, which capture the richness of tradition and nature. These tiles are handcrafted, following a tradition that dates back several centuries, reflecting the influence of Islamic art and artistic movements throughout the history of Spain. Each piece is unique, hand-decorated in great detail, which gives them a special value both in decoration and as a collection.
Italian handcrafted ceramics, photographed in Sicily.
Red and blue traditional plate
Ceramic for many centuries has been the most highly developed kind of trade in Central Asia. Ceramics of the leading centers had local features, appearing in peculiarity of forms, ornamental décor and colour.
mexican ceramic talavera making, traditional handmade art
View of ceramic tiles street sign of the Manises square
special ceramics of Erice (Sicily)
Lisbon, Portugal - March 12, 2024: Traditional souvenir objects in a small business retail display in the market. The city is known for the quality of its ceramics
Uzbekistan, a traditional Uzbek plates in a display, handicraft items, passing from generation to generation, old crafting.
Colorful painted ceramic plates for sale in the core of the Cordoba old town
The Madrid as one of the tiled Provincial Alcoves along the walls of the Spain Square in Seville, Spain.
Símbolo de la mano de fatima hecho en cerámica, La mano de Fátima es un símbolo que representa la protección y la prevención del mal de ojo y las malas energías, y que, además, brinda fidelidad, amor o lealtad. La mano de Fátima se representa con los cincos dedos, con la peculiaridad de que el pulgar y el meñique tienen la misma medida.
pattern of variety of pottery mexican talvaera ceramica colorful traditional dishes at a tradicional souvenir shop
Old, ornate tiling in a facade
Handcrafted, hand-painted Mexican Ceramic Tile. Mexican tiles are concave (not perfectly flat). They are characterized as unique and  irregular. Stenciled ceramic glaze suggest soft focus and edges.
Segovia, Spain
Talavera ceramics are one of the most representative crafts of Talavera de la Reina, Toledo Spain. It is characterized by its color and its geometric, floral or figurative designs. One of the most popular motifs is hunting, which shows scenes of wild animals and hunters in action. This motif reflects the tradition and culture of the people who inhabit the rural areas of the country, where hunting is a daily activity. Talavera ceramics with a hunting motif are ideal for decorating rustic or country spaces, providing a touch of elegance and originality. Talavera de la Reina, Toledo Spain, Castilla La Mancha, Spain, 07/19/2012
Marbella downtown casco antiguo Old Town in Costa del Sol of Malaga in Andalusian Spain
Fes, Morocco - March 23, 2024: A close-up view of a handcrafted ceramic plate with intricate blue and white patterns, showcasing the traditional Moroccan ceramic artistry.
Photograph of a broken bowl.
Ancient dirty european style flowers painting ceramic bowl with flowers patterns.
Architecture in Lecce, Puglia (Apulia), Italy
Mexican pottery
Plaza de Manises in Valencia, Spain, with a colourful ceramic tile pattern.
Talavera pottery is a traditional art form that originated in Spain and spread to Mexico and other parts of Latin America. It is characterized by its color and its geometric or floral designs. Talavera pottery is used to make decorative and functional objects, such as plates, vases, pots, and tiles.
Single empty plate on table
Close-up of a hand-painted plate on sale as souvenir for tourists, Sevilla
On 9 May 1929 the Ibero-American Exposition was opened in Seville. A huge multi-national event, aimed at improving the historically close relationship between Spain, Latin America, Portugal, Brazil and the USA.
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