Photograph of an Indian chatty (pottery) shop in India, taken by an unknown photographer in c. 1873, from the Archaeological Survey of India. This view of a shop-front, with earthenware pots piled high against the wall, is probably a print from an International Exhibition. The kumhar (potter) makes unglazed terracotta or earthenware pots for the storage of grain, spices or pickles, and for transporting and storing water. The potter also makes bricks and tiles for housing. Vessels for eating and drinking are usually made of metal or glass. However, small disposable drinking vessels, that are used once and then thrown away, are made of terracotta.
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