Shop in Munnar where this lady was selling assorted things including the popular spices and oils. Munnar is a town located in Idukki District of  Kerala (located in the southern Western Ghats). The area is surrounded by vast jungles and is 1600 m (5400 ft) above sea level. There are three rivers - Madupetti, Nallathanni and Periavaru which flow through this town.
Small school with bare minimum facilities in small city of Khurja, UP, North India.

खुर्जा Khurja is a city in Bulandshahr district of Uttar Pradesh in north India. It is situated around 85 km from Delhi and is famous for its pottery. Khurja supplies a large portion of the ceramics and pottery used in the country and also exports the same. Hence Khurja is sometime called "Khurja: The Ceramics City"

The history of Khurja Pottery goes back to about 600 years ago, when some of the potter’s families moved to Khurja during reign of Emperor Mohammad-bin-Tughlak from Delhi and started with red clay Pottery. They moved on to blue glaze which became very popular. Clay articles with engobe of white clay, painting floral designs with cupric oxide and applying a soft glaze (containing glass and borax etc.) were the hall mark of this small city in UP.
Small school with bare minimum facilities in small city of Khurja, UP, North India.

खुर्जा Khurja is a city in Bulandshahr district of Uttar Pradesh in north India. It is situated around 85 km from Delhi and is famous for its pottery. Khurja supplies a large portion of the ceramics and pottery used in the country and also exports the same. Hence Khurja is sometime called "Khurja: The Ceramics City"

The history of Khurja Pottery goes back to about 600 years ago, when some of the potter’s families moved to Khurja during reign of Emperor Mohammad-bin-Tughlak from Delhi and started with red clay Pottery. They moved on to blue glaze which became very popular. Clay articles with engobe of white clay, painting floral designs with cupric oxide and applying a soft glaze (containing glass and borax etc.) were the hall mark of this small city in UP.
Small school with bare minimum facilities in small city of Khurja, UP, North India.

खुर्जा Khurja is a city in Bulandshahr district of Uttar Pradesh in north India. It is situated around 85 km from Delhi and is famous for its pottery. Khurja supplies a large portion of the ceramics and pottery used in the country and also exports the same. Hence Khurja is sometime called "Khurja: The Ceramics City"

The history of Khurja Pottery goes back to about 600 years ago, when some of the potter’s families moved to Khurja during reign of Emperor Mohammad-bin-Tughlak from Delhi and started with red clay Pottery. They moved on to blue glaze which became very popular. Clay articles with engobe of white clay, painting floral designs with cupric oxide and applying a soft glaze (containing glass and borax etc.) were the hall mark of this small city in UP.
Small school with bare minimum facilities in small city of Khurja, UP, North India.

खुर्जा Khurja is a city in Bulandshahr district of Uttar Pradesh in north India. It is situated around 85 km from Delhi and is famous for its pottery. Khurja supplies a large portion of the ceramics and pottery used in the country and also exports the same. Hence Khurja is sometime called "Khurja: The Ceramics City"

The history of Khurja Pottery goes back to about 600 years ago, when some of the potter’s families moved to Khurja during reign of Emperor Mohammad-bin-Tughlak from Delhi and started with red clay Pottery. They moved on to blue glaze which became very popular. Clay articles with engobe of white clay, painting floral designs with cupric oxide and applying a soft glaze (containing glass and borax etc.) were the hall mark of this small city in UP.
Small school with bare minimum facilities in small city of Khurja, UP, North India.

खुर्जा Khurja is a city in Bulandshahr district of Uttar Pradesh in north India. It is situated around 85 km from Delhi and is famous for its pottery. Khurja supplies a large portion of the ceramics and pottery used in the country and also exports the same. Hence Khurja is sometime called "Khurja: The Ceramics City"

The history of Khurja Pottery goes back to about 600 years ago, when some of the potter’s families moved to Khurja during reign of Emperor Mohammad-bin-Tughlak from Delhi and started with red clay Pottery. They moved on to blue glaze which became very popular. Clay articles with engobe of white clay, painting floral designs with cupric oxide and applying a soft glaze (containing glass and borax etc.) were the hall mark of this small city in UP.
Small school with bare minimum facilities in small city of Khurja, UP, North India.

खुर्जा Khurja is a city in Bulandshahr district of Uttar Pradesh in north India. It is situated around 85 km from Delhi and is famous for its pottery. Khurja supplies a large portion of the ceramics and pottery used in the country and also exports the same. Hence Khurja is sometime called "Khurja: The Ceramics City"

The history of Khurja Pottery goes back to about 600 years ago, when some of the potter’s families moved to Khurja during reign of Emperor Mohammad-bin-Tughlak from Delhi and started with red clay Pottery. They moved on to blue glaze which became very popular. Clay articles with engobe of white clay, painting floral designs with cupric oxide and applying a soft glaze (containing glass and borax etc.) were the hall mark of this small city in UP.
Small school with bare minimum facilities in small city of Khurja, UP, North India.

खुर्जा Khurja is a city in Bulandshahr district of Uttar Pradesh in north India. It is situated around 85 km from Delhi and is famous for its pottery. Khurja supplies a large portion of the ceramics and pottery used in the country and also exports the same. Hence Khurja is sometime called "Khurja: The Ceramics City"

The history of Khurja Pottery goes back to about 600 years ago, when some of the potter’s families moved to Khurja during reign of Emperor Mohammad-bin-Tughlak from Delhi and started with red clay Pottery. They moved on to blue glaze which became very popular. Clay articles with engobe of white clay, painting floral designs with cupric oxide and applying a soft glaze (containing glass and borax etc.) were the hall mark of this small city in UP.
Small school with bare minimum facilities in small city of Khurja, UP, North India.

खुर्जा Khurja is a city in Bulandshahr district of Uttar Pradesh in north India. It is situated around 85 km from Delhi and is famous for its pottery. Khurja supplies a large portion of the ceramics and pottery used in the country and also exports the same. Hence Khurja is sometime called "Khurja: The Ceramics City"

The history of Khurja Pottery goes back to about 600 years ago, when some of the potter’s families moved to Khurja during reign of Emperor Mohammad-bin-Tughlak from Delhi and started with red clay Pottery. They moved on to blue glaze which became very popular. Clay articles with engobe of white clay, painting floral designs with cupric oxide and applying a soft glaze (containing glass and borax etc.) were the hall mark of this small city in UP.
Shop in Munnar where this lady was selling assorted things including the popular spices and oils. Munnar is a town located in Idukki District of Kerala (located in the southern Western Ghats). The area is surrounded by vast jungles and is 1600 m (5400 ft) above sea level. There are three rivers - Madupetti, Nallathanni and Periavaru which flow through this town.
Shop in Munnar where this lady was selling assorted things including the popular spices and oils. Munnar is a town located in Idukki District of  Kerala (located in the southern Western Ghats). The area is surrounded by vast jungles and is 1600 m (5400 ft) above sea level. There are three rivers - Madupetti, Nallathanni and Periavaru which flow through this town.
Shop in Munnar where this lady was selling assorted things including the popular spices and oils. Munnar is a town located in Idukki District of Kerala (located in the southern Western Ghats). The area is surrounded by vast jungles and is 1600 m (5400 ft) above sea level. There are three rivers - Madupetti, Nallathanni and Periavaru which flow through this town.
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