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  2. Vasylkiv maiolica rooster - Wikipedia

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    It became a symbol of resilience during the Russian invasion of Ukraine after a photo of one of the houses in Borodianka went viral: despite the flat being almost completely destroyed, a kitchen cabinet on the wall survived. Upon closer inspection, a decorative maiolica rooster was noticed atop it. [1]

  3. Traditional Mexican handcrafted toys - Wikipedia

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    Acatlán, Puebla makes ceramic miniature antique Mexican kitchen sets. [35] In Oaxaca, traditional wood toys are roughly cut, or carved and painted. Arrosula makes a figure with a charro hat called a “gallero” (rooster handler) with moveable arms. It is usually accompanies by replicas of roosters whose tails are made of ixtle.

  4. Gorodets painting - Wikipedia

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    Gorodets artists traditionally have painted genre scenes (including merrymaking, tea drinking, the famous Gorodets horse with a horseman, and folk festivities), decorative images of birds and animals (including roosters, horses, lions, and leopards), and flower patterns. [2] Nowadays Gorodets craftsmen use similar imagery and motifs in their works.

  5. 46 Funny, Creepy And Straight Up Bizarre Things People ... - AOL

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    Sure enough, the bedrooms and the kitchen had maybe one duplex wall outlet ea, if at all. There were probably less than 10 wall outlets in the whole almost 1800 sq ft house. #46

  6. Mexican ceramics - Wikipedia

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    Decorative ceramics and figures are almost completely dominated by European traditions, especially in central Mexico. In some cases, there is a blending of traditions, mostly in decorative designs where indigenous elements are combined with European elements. [20] A relatively new tradition in ceramics is called "folk art".

  7. Museo Regional de la Ceramica, Tlaquepaque - Wikipedia

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    One room is dedicated to the recreation of a late 19th century/early 20th century Mexican kitchen. [2] [7] The kitchen consists of a parapet of rubblestone masonry covered over in brick in which charcoal burning stoves are inlaid. The kitchen contains numerous pieces of ceramics similar to those used at the time. [5]