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19 September 2025
A 'pandal', a temporary worship place, is set up using eco-friendly jute on the theme of 'Environment' ahead of the Durga Puja festival near Kolkata, India, on September 19, 2025.
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Hamilton Tiger-Cats Practice At Tim Hortons Field On September 18, 2025.
18 September 2025
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18 September 2025
A Hamilton sign is visible through the metal statue called ''Touchdown'' outside Tim Hortons Field in Hamilton, Ontario, on September 18, 2025.
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Hamilton Tiger-Cats Practice At Tim Hortons Field On September 18, 2025.
18 September 2025
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18 September 2025
A Hamilton sign is visible through the metal statue called ''Touchdown'' outside Tim Hortons Field in Hamilton, Ontario, on September 18, 2025.
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Hamilton Tiger-Cats Practice At Tim Hortons Field On September 18, 2025.
18 September 2025
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18 September 2025
A portion of the metal statue called ''Touchdown'' is outside Tim Hortons Field in Hamilton, Ontario, on September 18, 2025.
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10 September 2025
Indian artists decorate an idol of Goddess Durga by carving clay bricks, and a temporary Pandal uses fifty thousand bricks ahead of the Durga Puja Festival in Kolkata, India, on September 9, 2025. Durga Puja is the biggest Hindu festival, and the festival starts on September 28 and ends on October 2.
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10 September 2025
Indian artists decorate an idol of Goddess Durga by carving clay bricks, and a temporary Pandal uses fifty thousand bricks ahead of the Durga Puja Festival in Kolkata, India, on September 9, 2025. Durga Puja is the biggest Hindu festival, and the festival starts on September 28 and ends on October 2.
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10 September 2025
Indian artists decorate an idol of Goddess Durga by carving clay bricks, and a temporary Pandal uses fifty thousand bricks ahead of the Durga Puja Festival in Kolkata, India, on September 9, 2025. Durga Puja is the biggest Hindu festival, and the festival starts on September 28 and ends on October 2.
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10 September 2025
Indian artists decorate an idol of Goddess Durga by carving clay bricks, and a temporary Pandal uses fifty thousand bricks ahead of the Durga Puja Festival in Kolkata, India, on September 9, 2025. Durga Puja is the biggest Hindu festival, and the festival starts on September 28 and ends on October 2.
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24 August 2025
Half-made Durga idols are covered with plastic during the monsoon inside a pottery hub in Kolkata, India, on August 24, 2025.
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23 August 2025
Mona Jalali, 28, and Melina Pormanesh, 24, two members of Iran's Generation Z, shape clay mugs at a home-based workshop in southern Tehran, Iran, on August 17, 2025, where they practice pottery as both an artistic pursuit and livelihood. Two Generation Z women, Melina Pormanesh and Mona Jalali, devote themselves to pottery, inspired by the ancient art of shaping clay. Trained in open institutes, they seek to blend tradition with modern creativity, reviving cultural heritage while adding their own touch. By selling their works, they support their livelihood and hope to become leading specialists in Iran's pottery scene.
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23 August 2025
Mona Jalali, 28, a member of Generation Z, shapes a clay mug at a home-based workshop in southern Tehran, Iran, on August 17, 2025, where she practices pottery as both an artistic pursuit and livelihood. Two Generation Z women, Melina Pormanesh and Mona Jalali, devote themselves to pottery, inspired by the ancient art of shaping clay. Trained in open institutes, they seek to blend tradition with modern creativity, reviving cultural heritage while adding their own touch. By selling their works, they support their livelihood and hope to become leading specialists in Iran's pottery scene.
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23 August 2025
Mona Jalali, 28, a member of Generation Z, uses her smartphone as she works at a home-based workshop in southern Tehran, Iran, on August 17, 2025, where she practices pottery as both an artistic pursuit and livelihood. Two Generation Z women, Melina Pormanesh and Mona Jalali, devote themselves to pottery, inspired by the ancient art of shaping clay. Trained in open institutes, they seek to blend tradition with modern creativity, reviving cultural heritage while adding their own touch. By selling their works, they support their livelihood and hope to become leading specialists in Iran's pottery scene.
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23 August 2025
Mona Jalali, 28, a member of Generation Z, poses for photographs as she sits at a home-based workshop in southern Tehran, Iran, on August 17, 2025, where she practices pottery as both an artistic pursuit and livelihood. Two Generation Z women, Melina Pormanesh and Mona Jalali, devote themselves to pottery, inspired by the ancient art of shaping clay. Trained in open institutes, they seek to blend tradition with modern creativity, reviving cultural heritage while adding their own touch. By selling their works, they support their livelihood and hope to become leading specialists in Iran's pottery scene.
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23 August 2025
Mona Jalali, 28, a member of Generation Z, shapes a clay mug at a home-based workshop in southern Tehran, Iran, on August 17, 2025, where she practices pottery as both an artistic pursuit and livelihood. Two Generation Z women, Melina Pormanesh and Mona Jalali, devote themselves to pottery, inspired by the ancient art of shaping clay. Trained in open institutes, they seek to blend tradition with modern creativity, reviving cultural heritage while adding their own touch. By selling their works, they support their livelihood and hope to become leading specialists in Iran's pottery scene.
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23 August 2025
Melina Pormanesh, 24, a member of Generation Z, shapes clay at her home-based workshop in southern Tehran, Iran, on August 17, 2025, where she practices pottery as both an artistic pursuit and livelihood. Two Generation Z women, Melina Pormanesh and Mona Jalali, devote themselves to pottery, inspired by the ancient art of shaping clay. Trained in open institutes, they seek to blend tradition with modern creativity, reviving cultural heritage while adding their own touch. By selling their works, they support their livelihood and hope to become leading specialists in Iran's pottery scene.
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23 August 2025
Melina Pormanesh, 24, a member of Generation Z, shapes clay at her home-based workshop in southern Tehran, Iran, on August 17, 2025, where she practices pottery as both an artistic pursuit and livelihood. Two Generation Z women, Melina Pormanesh and Mona Jalali, devote themselves to pottery, inspired by the ancient art of shaping clay. Trained in open institutes, they seek to blend tradition with modern creativity, reviving cultural heritage while adding their own touch. By selling their works, they support their livelihood and hope to become leading specialists in Iran's pottery scene.
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