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2 October 2025
KRAKOW, POLAND – OCTOBER 1: Hand-painted Bolesławiec pottery, a traditional Polish craft, is displayed in the window of the Kobalt shop in Krakow’s historic center, in Krakow, Poland, on October 1, 2025.
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29 April 2025
A market stall displays a wide variety of porcelain and ceramic cups, plates, teapots, and kitchenware for sale at the Auer Dult traditional fair in Munich, Germany, on April 29, 2025. This type of vendor is typical for the fair's market section, where household goods and crafts are offered alongside antiques and collectibles.
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29 November 2024
KRAKOW, POLAND - NOVEMBER 28: One of the many shops in Krakow's Old Town offering popular Boleslawiec pottery, on November 28, 2024 in Krakow, Poland.
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29 November 2024
KRAKOW, POLAND - NOVEMBER 28: One of the many shops in Krakow's Old Town offering popular Boleslawiec pottery, on November 28, 2024 in Krakow, Poland.
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26 July 2024
A woman is pounding masala in a heavy Shil Nora (Batan and Una) in Tehtatta, West Bengal, India, on July 15, 2024.
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#11435857
26 July 2024
Bengali Shil Nora (Batan And Una), Also Known As Shil Noda, Is A Traditional Significance Grinding Tool Used In Bengali Cuisine. It Is Primarily Used For Grinding Or Crushing Spices, Herbs, And Other Ingredients To Prepare Various Dishes. Shil Nora Consists Of Two Parts: A Flat, Sturdy Stone Slab The Batan Proper Is Called ''Shil'' And A Cylindrical Stone Pestle Una Called ''Nora.'' The Shil Is Usually Made Of Granite Or Other Hard Stones And Has A Flat Surface With A Slightly Curved Or Concave Shape. The Nora Is A Cylindrical Stone Rod With A Rounded End, Which Is Used To Crush Or Grind The Ingredients On The Shil. Bengali Shil Nora Is An Essential Kitchen Tool In Bengali Households, Especially For Preparing Traditional Dishes Like Masalas (spice Mixes), Pastes, Chutneys, And Various Curry Bases. It Is Considered To Be More Effective In Grinding Compared To Modern Electric Grinders, As It Allows For Better Control Over The Texture And Consistency Of The Ingredients. A Woman Is Pounding Masala In Heavy Shil Nora (Batan And Una) At Tehtatta, West Bengal; India On 15/07/2024.
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26 July 2024
Bengali Shil Nora (Batan And Una), Also Known As Shil Noda, Is A Traditional Significance Grinding Tool Used In Bengali Cuisine. It Is Primarily Used For Grinding Or Crushing Spices, Herbs, And Other Ingredients To Prepare Various Dishes. Shil Nora Consists Of Two Parts: A Flat, Sturdy Stone Slab The Batan Proper Is Called ''Shil'' And A Cylindrical Stone Pestle Una Called ''Nora.'' The Shil Is Usually Made Of Granite Or Other Hard Stones And Has A Flat Surface With A Slightly Curved Or Concave Shape. The Nora Is A Cylindrical Stone Rod With A Rounded End, Which Is Used To Crush Or Grind The Ingredients On The Shil. Bengali Shil Nora Is An Essential Kitchen Tool In Bengali Households, Especially For Preparing Traditional Dishes Like Masalas (spice Mixes), Pastes, Chutneys, And Various Curry Bases. It Is Considered To Be More Effective In Grinding Compared To Modern Electric Grinders, As It Allows For Better Control Over The Texture And Consistency Of The Ingredients. A Woman Is Pounding Masala In Heavy Shil Nora (Batan And Una) At Tehtatta, West Bengal; India On 15/07/2024.
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26 July 2024
Bengali Shil Nora (Batan And Una), Also Known As Shil Noda, Is A Traditional Significance Grinding Tool Used In Bengali Cuisine. It Is Primarily Used For Grinding Or Crushing Spices, Herbs, And Other Ingredients To Prepare Various Dishes. Shil Nora Consists Of Two Parts: A Flat, Sturdy Stone Slab The Batan Proper Is Called ''Shil'' And A Cylindrical Stone Pestle Una Called ''Nora.'' The Shil Is Usually Made Of Granite Or Other Hard Stones And Has A Flat Surface With A Slightly Curved Or Concave Shape. The Nora Is A Cylindrical Stone Rod With A Rounded End, Which Is Used To Crush Or Grind The Ingredients On The Shil. Bengali Shil Nora Is An Essential Kitchen Tool In Bengali Households, Especially For Preparing Traditional Dishes Like Masalas (spice Mixes), Pastes, Chutneys, And Various Curry Bases. It Is Considered To Be More Effective In Grinding Compared To Modern Electric Grinders, As It Allows For Better Control Over The Texture And Consistency Of The Ingredients. A Woman Is Pounding Masala In Heavy Shil Nora (Batan And Una) At Tehtatta, West Bengal; India On 15/07/2024.
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25 April 2024
A staff member is displaying ceramic products at a production workshop of a new material company in Ningde, China, on April 25, 2024.
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17 March 2024
PUEBLA, MEXICO - DECEMBER 7: A store displaying authentic Talavera pottery and products made from Puebla stoneware, on December 7, 2023, in Puebla, Puebla State, Mexico.
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#11080689
17 March 2024
PUEBLA, MEXICO - DECEMBER 7: A store displaying authentic Talavera pottery and products made from Puebla stoneware, on December 7, 2023, in Puebla, Puebla State, Mexico.
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17 March 2024
PUEBLA, MEXICO - DECEMBER 7: A store displaying authentic Talavera pottery and products made from Puebla stoneware, on December 7, 2023, in Puebla, Puebla State, Mexico.
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#11080691
17 March 2024
PUEBLA, MEXICO - DECEMBER 7: A store displaying authentic Talavera pottery and products made from Puebla stoneware, on December 7, 2023, in Puebla, Puebla State, Mexico.
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#11076355
15 March 2024
PUEBLA, MEXICO - DECEMBER 7: A store displaying authentic Talavera pottery made from Puebla stoneware, on December 7, 2023, in Puebla, Puebla State, Mexico.
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#11076356
15 March 2024
PUEBLA, MEXICO - DECEMBER 7: A store displaying authentic Talavera pottery made from Puebla stoneware, on December 7, 2023, in Puebla, Puebla State, Mexico.
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#11076358
15 March 2024
PUEBLA, MEXICO - DECEMBER 7: A store displaying authentic Talavera pottery made from Puebla stoneware, on December 7, 2023, in Puebla, Puebla State, Mexico.
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