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The Types Of Pottery in the World

“The Types of Pottery in the World” is compiled and designed by the 10 year old son of our Admin, Soham. Soham has an earnest desire to learn about the different types of pottery made in various countries in the world. It is his interest which influenced him to compile the excellent collection of types of pottery, traditionally created in various regions.

Pots from Portugal
Pots from Morocco and UAE
Pots from Greece
Pots from Afghanistan
Pots from Bangladesh
Pots from South Africa
Pots from India
Pot from England
Pot from Egypt
Pot from Asia
Pot from Mexico
Pot from Antigua and Barbuda
Pot from Europe
Pots from Russia

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20 thoughts on “The Types Of Pottery in the World

  • This is very very interesting…I love poetry and try to collect them as much as i can.

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  • This is so interesting. You can see difference in every culture. Is very fascinating.

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  • I love that you dedicated a blog post to the beauty of pottery that so many people just take for granted. I am the type to love anthropology so pots and other vessels fascinate me because it makes me think about times centuries ago!

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  • Asian pottery is something I am more familiar with since I live in Asia. I love the intricacies especially with Chinese pottery.

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  • Sheryl Chan

    What an interesting compilation. I’m a huge fan of pottery too and this was a pretty read!

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  • I loved the blog and how you mention lots of interesting info. I am not really familiar with pottery but it seems delightful.

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  • hannahholyfield

    I really enjoyed seeing all of these types of pottery and their similarities and differences. I actually have some of that Russian type of pottery and I love it! Great post with great pics.

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  • This read is great even though I’m not very familiar with poetry.

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  • Sundeep

    Good to know about the interest of a 10 year kid in pottery. I also love to know about the different types of pottery.

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