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Plate with patterns. Turkish decorative hand made plate. Historical artwork still performed in Turkey.
Centro District, Cordoba, Cordoba Province, Andalusia, Spain. Colorful ceramic plate hanging on a wall.
Ceramic Workshop
Traditional Turkish ceramic plates in bazaar
Close up of blue and white tile pattern background in Fez, Morocco, North Africa.
Mexican pottery plate Talavera style of Puebla in Mexico
Traditional Andalusian pottery in Mijas village in Costa del Sol Mediterranean white village whitewashed Malaga Spain
Handcrafted, hand-painted Mexican Ceramic Tile. Mexican tiles are concave (not perfectly flat). They are characterized as unique and  irregular. Stenciled ceramic glaze suggest soft focus and edges. Edges are hand cut and irregular.
Portuguese Azulejos, very old traditional hand painted tiles.
Ancient dirty european style flowers painting ceramic bowl with flowers patterns.
Antique tiles or azulejos with border tiles in Portugal.
Traditional patterns of an andalusian Azulejo
Traditional Chinese restaurant tableware: cups and plates.
Multicolored Portugal azulejo souvenir tiles background
Bench decorated with ceramic tiles in the Parque de la Alameda in Marbella, a public garden with a number of trees, stone benches and paths
stock of ceramic gift plates on arabic bazzar
Moroccan vintage tile background
Uzbekistan, a traditional Uzbek plates in a display, handicraft items, passing from generation to generation, old crafting.
Doucai Porcelain Flower and bird pattern jar with lid
Classical Turkish ceramics on the market close up
Decorative blue mosaic sign. Mexican or Southwestern design.
Oriental pattern on tile, historic handmade decoration
Santa Fe Style: Mexican Talavera tile, adobe wall, close-up.
Handcrafted, hand-painted Mexican Ceramic Tile. Mexican tiles are concave (not perfectly flat). They are characterized as unique and  irregular. Stenciled ceramic glaze suggest soft focus and edges.
Símbolo de la mano de fatima hecho en cerámica, La mano de Fátima es un símbolo que representa la protección y la prevención del mal de ojo y las malas energías, y que, además, brinda fidelidad, amor o lealtad. La mano de Fátima se representa con los cincos dedos, con la peculiaridad de que el pulgar y el meñique tienen la misma medida.
Jewish Craftsman painting and decorating ceramic products in old town factory in Rabat, Morocco, North Africa
Marrakech white blue glazed tiles mosaic octagon dot pattern on floor of Moroccan Riad
a white round plate with floral and line pattern on white background
Authentic ceramic bulgarian plates in souvenir shop of Nessebar
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