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A panda sculpture is seen at the Chapultepec Wildlife Conservation Center during the 35th birthday celebration of one of the oldest giant pa...

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35th Birthday Celebration For A Giant Panda Xin Xin

1 July 2025

A panda sculpture is seen at the Chapultepec Wildlife Conservation Center during the 35th birthday celebration of one of the oldest giant pa...

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1 July 2025

A panda sculpture is seen at the Chapultepec Wildlife Conservation Center during the 35th birthday celebration of one of the oldest giant pandas, Xin Xin, born in Mexico City. Mexico is one of the countries responsible for the conservation of captive pandas on June 29, 2025, in Mexico City, Mexico.


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Tourists gather near the large bamboo structure and lantern-lit entrance at Grand World Phu Quoc amusement park on Phu Quoc Island, Vietnam,...

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Night Time At The Grand World Phu Quoc Amusement Park On The Vietnamese Island Of Phu Quoc

3 April 2025

Tourists gather near the large bamboo structure and lantern-lit entrance at Grand World Phu Quoc amusement park on Phu Quoc Island, Vietnam,...

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3 April 2025

Tourists gather near the large bamboo structure and lantern-lit entrance at Grand World Phu Quoc amusement park on Phu Quoc Island, Vietnam, on April 3, 2025. A shuttle passes by the main road while decorative lighting and traditional architecture create a cultural ambiance at the park entrance.


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Tourists and security personnel stand near a large bamboo structure and lantern-lit entrance at Grand World Phu Quoc amusement park on the V...

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Night Time At The Grand World Phu Quoc Amusement Park On The Vietnamese Island Of Phu Quoc

3 April 2025

Tourists and security personnel stand near a large bamboo structure and lantern-lit entrance at Grand World Phu Quoc amusement park on the V...

#12224698

3 April 2025

Tourists and security personnel stand near a large bamboo structure and lantern-lit entrance at Grand World Phu Quoc amusement park on the Vietnamese island of Phu Quoc at night in Phu Quoc, Vietnam, on April 3, 2025. The bamboo pavilion and surrounding decorations reflect traditional Vietnamese architectural style and create a welcoming cultural gateway into the park.


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An artisan stands on a bamboo structure modeling the clay of a raw idol of goddess Durga inside his workshop in Kumartuli, Kolkata, India, o...

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India Religion

20 September 2024

An artisan stands on a bamboo structure modeling the clay of a raw idol of goddess Durga inside his workshop in Kumartuli, Kolkata, India, o...

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20 September 2024

An artisan stands on a bamboo structure modeling the clay of a raw idol of goddess Durga inside his workshop in Kumartuli, Kolkata, India, on September 20, 2024. The four-day long Hindu festival, Durga Puja, begins on October 9.


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This potters' quarter in Tehatta is home to over 50 pottery workshops. The artists here create lifelike statues of Hindu gods, goddesses, sc...

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Clay Artist Life In India

21 November 2023

This potters' quarter in Tehatta is home to over 50 pottery workshops. The artists here create lifelike statues of Hindu gods, goddesses, sc...

#10800809

21 November 2023

This potters' quarter in Tehatta is home to over 50 pottery workshops. The artists here create lifelike statues of Hindu gods, goddesses, sculptures, and various human-animal models. The mud statues are exported all over West Bengal for festivals. The artists use mud sourced from the Jalngi River or imported from other areas of West Bengal. They mold and bind hay and bamboo into shapes to form the statues' skeletons. Once this is crafted and dried, layers and layers of mud are added until the artist is happy with their work. The statues are then painstakingly painted, usually by a more experienced artist. Here statues of tribal tales of the Santali family and their Idol are being made and an artist sprays glue with a machine to dress the statues at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 20/11/2023.


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This potters' quarter in Tehatta is home to over 50 pottery workshops. The artists here create lifelike statues of Hindu gods, goddesses, sc...

#10800810

Clay Artist Life In India

21 November 2023

This potters' quarter in Tehatta is home to over 50 pottery workshops. The artists here create lifelike statues of Hindu gods, goddesses, sc...

#10800810

21 November 2023

This potters' quarter in Tehatta is home to over 50 pottery workshops. The artists here create lifelike statues of Hindu gods, goddesses, sculptures, and various human-animal models. The mud statues are exported all over West Bengal for festivals. The artists use mud sourced from the Jalngi River or imported from other areas of West Bengal. They mold and bind hay and bamboo into shapes to form the statues' skeletons. Once this is crafted and dried, layers and layers of mud are added until the artist is happy with their work. The statues are then painstakingly painted, usually by a more experienced artist. Here statues of tribal tales of the Santali family and their Idol are being made and an artist sprays glue with a machine to dress the statues at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 20/11/2023.


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This potters' quarter in Tehatta is home to over 50 pottery workshops. The artists here create lifelike statues of Hindu gods, goddesses, sc...

#10800811

Clay Artist Life In India

21 November 2023

This potters' quarter in Tehatta is home to over 50 pottery workshops. The artists here create lifelike statues of Hindu gods, goddesses, sc...

#10800811

21 November 2023

This potters' quarter in Tehatta is home to over 50 pottery workshops. The artists here create lifelike statues of Hindu gods, goddesses, sculptures, and various human-animal models. The mud statues are exported all over West Bengal for festivals. The artists use mud sourced from the Jalngi River or imported from other areas of West Bengal. They mold and bind hay and bamboo into shapes to form the statues' skeletons. Once this is crafted and dried, layers and layers of mud are added until the artist is happy with their work. The statues are then painstakingly painted, usually by a more experienced artist. Here statues of tribal tales of the Santali family and their Idol are being made and an artist sprays glue with a machine to dress the statues at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 20/11/2023.


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This potters' quarter in Tehatta is home to over 50 pottery workshops. The artists here create lifelike statues of Hindu gods, goddesses, sc...

#10800812

Clay Artist Life In India

21 November 2023

This potters' quarter in Tehatta is home to over 50 pottery workshops. The artists here create lifelike statues of Hindu gods, goddesses, sc...

#10800812

21 November 2023

This potters' quarter in Tehatta is home to over 50 pottery workshops. The artists here create lifelike statues of Hindu gods, goddesses, sculptures, and various human-animal models. The mud statues are exported all over West Bengal for festivals. The artists use mud sourced from the Jalngi River or imported from other areas of West Bengal. They mold and bind hay and bamboo into shapes to form the statues' skeletons. Once this is crafted and dried, layers and layers of mud are added until the artist is happy with their work. The statues are then painstakingly painted, usually by a more experienced artist. Here statues of tribal tales of the Santali family and their Idol are being made and an artist sprays glue with a machine to dress the statues at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 20/11/2023.


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This potters' quarter in Tehatta is home to over 50 pottery workshops. The artists here create lifelike statues of Hindu gods, goddesses, sc...

#10800813

Clay Artist Life In India

21 November 2023

This potters' quarter in Tehatta is home to over 50 pottery workshops. The artists here create lifelike statues of Hindu gods, goddesses, sc...

#10800813

21 November 2023

This potters' quarter in Tehatta is home to over 50 pottery workshops. The artists here create lifelike statues of Hindu gods, goddesses, sculptures, and various human-animal models. The mud statues are exported all over West Bengal for festivals. The artists use mud sourced from the Jalngi River or imported from other areas of West Bengal. They mold and bind hay and bamboo into shapes to form the statues' skeletons. Once this is crafted and dried, layers and layers of mud are added until the artist is happy with their work. The statues are then painstakingly painted, usually by a more experienced artist. Here statues of tribal tales of the Santali family and their Idol are being made and an artist sprays glue with a machine to dress the statues at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 20/11/2023.


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This potters' quarter in Tehatta is home to over 50 pottery workshops. The artists here create lifelike statues of Hindu gods, goddesses, sc...

#10800814

Clay Artist Life In India

21 November 2023

This potters' quarter in Tehatta is home to over 50 pottery workshops. The artists here create lifelike statues of Hindu gods, goddesses, sc...

#10800814

21 November 2023

This potters' quarter in Tehatta is home to over 50 pottery workshops. The artists here create lifelike statues of Hindu gods, goddesses, sculptures, and various human-animal models. The mud statues are exported all over West Bengal for festivals. The artists use mud sourced from the Jalngi River or imported from other areas of West Bengal. They mold and bind hay and bamboo into shapes to form the statues' skeletons. Once this is crafted and dried, layers and layers of mud are added until the artist is happy with their work. The statues are then painstakingly painted, usually by a more experienced artist. Here statues of tribal tales of the Santali family and their Idol are being made and an artist sprays glue with a machine to dress the statues at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 20/11/2023.


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An artisan works on eco-friendly figures of the Hindu deity Ganesh, made with mud, jute fiber and bamboo to reduce water pollution during th...

#6972536

India Religion

20 August 2021

An artisan works on eco-friendly figures of the Hindu deity Ganesh, made with mud, jute fiber and bamboo to reduce water pollution during th...

#6972536

20 August 2021

An artisan works on eco-friendly figures of the Hindu deity Ganesh, made with mud, jute fiber and bamboo to reduce water pollution during the Ganesh immersion rituals, at Kumartuli artisans villages in Kolkata, India on August 19, 2021, ahead of the upcoming Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations on September 10.


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