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"Munshiganj potters"
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#13073772
8 Dec 2025
A potter arranges newly crafted earthen bowls under the open sun for drying in a traditional pottery village in Munshiganj, Bangladesh. These handmade clay items sell for about 18-20 taka each and provide a vital source of income for local artisan families.
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#13073803
8 Dec 2025
A potter arranges newly crafted earthen bowls under the open sun for drying in a traditional pottery village in Munshiganj, Bangladesh. These handmade clay items sell for about 18-20 taka each and provide a vital source of income for local artisan families.
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#13073767
8 Dec 2025
A woman shapes freshly molded clay plates while another worker arranges sun-dried earthen pots in a small potters' village in Munshiganj, Bangladesh. Each piece sells for 18 to 20 taka, providing the primary livelihood for these traditional artisan families.
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#13073769
8 Dec 2025
A woman shapes freshly molded clay plates while another worker arranges sun-dried earthen pots in a small potters' village in Munshiganj, Bangladesh. Each piece sells for 18 to 20 taka, providing the primary livelihood for these traditional artisan families.
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#13073781
8 Dec 2025
A woman shapes freshly molded clay plates while another worker arranges sun-dried earthen pots in a small potters' village in Munshiganj, Bangladesh. Each piece sells for 18 to 20 taka, providing the primary livelihood for these traditional artisan families.
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#13073788
8 Dec 2025
A woman shapes freshly molded clay plates while another worker arranges sun-dried earthen pots in a small potters' village in Munshiganj, Bangladesh. Each piece sells for 18 to 20 taka, providing the primary livelihood for these traditional artisan families.
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#7807316
23 Feb 2022
Female potters are making utensils made of clay mud to sun-dry at the Kumar Para (Potters community) in Munshigonj outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh on February 22, 2022.
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#7807312
23 Feb 2022
A female potter arranges utensils made of clay mud to sun-dry at the Kumar Para (Potters community) in Munshigonj outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh on February 22, 2022.
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#7807320
23 Feb 2022
A female potter arranges utensils made of clay mud to sun-dry at the Kumar Para (Potters community) in Munshigonj outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh on February 22, 2022.
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23 Feb 2022
A female potter arranges utensils made of clay mud to sun-dry at the Kumar Para (Potters community) in Munshigonj outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh on February 22, 2022.
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#7807324
23 Feb 2022
A female potter arranges utensils made of clay mud to sun-dry at the Kumar Para (Potters community) in Munshigonj outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh on February 22, 2022.
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#11803095
24 Nov 2024
A female artisan from a Hindu community meticulously shapes clay into pottery in a village in Munshiganj, Bangladesh, on November 23, 2024. The traditional process involves collecting clay from the ground, molding it by hand, sun-drying it, and adding vibrant paints to create finished products for sale at local markets. This centuries-old craft continues to sustain livelihoods and preserve cultural heritage amidst changing times.
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#11803096
24 Nov 2024
A female artisan from a Hindu community meticulously shapes clay into pottery in a village in Munshiganj, Bangladesh, on November 23, 2024. The traditional process involves collecting clay from the ground, molding it by hand, sun-drying it, and adding vibrant paints to create finished products for sale at local markets. This centuries-old craft continues to sustain livelihoods and preserve cultural heritage amidst changing times.
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#11803097
24 Nov 2024
A female artisan from a Hindu community meticulously shapes clay into pottery in a village in Munshiganj, Bangladesh, on November 23, 2024. The traditional process involves collecting clay from the ground, molding it by hand, sun-drying it, and adding vibrant paints to create finished products for sale at local markets. This centuries-old craft continues to sustain livelihoods and preserve cultural heritage amidst changing times.
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#11803099
24 Nov 2024
A female artisan from a Hindu community meticulously shapes clay into pottery in a village in Munshiganj, Bangladesh, on November 23, 2024. The traditional process involves collecting clay from the ground, molding it by hand, sun-drying it, and adding vibrant paints to create finished products for sale at local markets. This centuries-old craft continues to sustain livelihoods and preserve cultural heritage amidst changing times.
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#11803101
24 Nov 2024
In a village near Munshiganj township, Bangladesh, on November 23, 2024, a Hindu artisan meticulously crafts clay pots, placing them to dry in the sun. This traditional process--collecting clay, hand-molding, sun-drying, and painting--passes down through generations, preserving cultural heritage and providing a livelihood for many despite modern challenges.
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