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Life Shaped In Clay: Traditional Potters Of Munshiganj
In A Small Pottery Village In Munshiganj, Bangladesh, Families Continue The Centuries-old Craft Of Shaping Household Clay Items Entirely By Hand. Women And Men Work Side By Side—collecting Mud, Molding Pots On Wooden Wheels, And Laying Them Out Under The Open Sky To Dry. Despite The Low Selling Price Of Just 18–20 Taka Per Item, These Artisans Depend On This Trade For Their Daily Survival. The Photographs Capture The Dedication, Precision, And Cultural Heritage Embedded In Every Piece Of Handmade Pottery Produced In This Community.