Desa Kebur
Kebur is a humble village about 5 hour drive from Palembang, Indonesia. There's pretty much nothing to see there except for an anonimous heritage that's been left since the colonial era. Villagers are known to be familiar with pottery crafting artistry since centuries ago. A tradition that nowadays need conserving, considering the forceful takeover of industrial era.
The area which is blessed with abundance of white and red loam (clay) are constantly used as their main material to produce either ashtray, scent candle, kitty, vase, jar, teapot, even placenta jar. And the plane of the ground has been a big contributor to make not only aesthetically pleasing decoration but also fully functional teapots you can drink from, or spoons and forks you can use to eat.
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