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Tue, Apr 21, 2026, 08:59 AM

Ubud District, Indonesia

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This media file captures a vibrant and densely packed pottery workshop or retail space, likely in the Ubud District of Indonesia, given the context. The image is oriented vertically (rotated 90 degree…read more

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This media file captures a vibrant and densely packed pottery workshop or retail space, likely in the Ubud District of Indonesia, given the context. The image is oriented vertically (rotated 90 degrees clockwise) but depicts an upright scene. Two individuals are present amidst a vast collection of pottery. In the background, a person with glasses, wearing a black top and a patterned brown sarong, looks towards the camera. Closer to the foreground, another person is visible from the waist down, wearing a light-colored top (possibly beige or light green) and white pants, standing on a light-tiled floor. The space is dominated by an impressive display of ceramic items. On the left side, a dense curtain of numerous small, unglazed or minimally decorated pots hangs from strings or wires, creating a textured visual effect. This hanging display transitions into a finely woven mat, possibly made of bamboo or rattan, which borders a weathered wooden frame with peeling paint on the far left. To the right of the hanging pots and people, larger, colorful pots are stacked in rows. These pieces feature diverse designs, including geometric patterns, checks, swirls, and floral motifs, rendered in various colors like pink, blue, green, yellow, and grey. Some appear to be decorative drums or vases. On the far right, a stack of more rustic, unglazed terracotta-like pots, some exhibiting green moss or patina, is arranged against a concrete ledge. A notable detail is the visible text on one of the pink pots in the mid-right section, which reads: "if you take this you have pay ten thousand per person". This suggests a pricing or payment instruction, likely referring to Indonesian Rupiah. The scene is well-lit, highlighting the textures and colors of the pottery and the traditional elements of the setting. The general atmosphere suggests a bustling, artistic environment characteristic of craft villages in Bali. | Open Wire