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Wall of Armenian Folk Ceramics
A vibrant wall display of hand-painted ceramic plates and tiles showcases folk art scenes, patterns, and symbols. The pieces vary in size and shape, with bold colors, ornate borders, and detailed illustrations including pomegranates, saints, village houses, trees, and landscapes. The warm, earthy backdrop enhances the saturated reds, blues, and golds, giving the arrangement an artisanal, market-stall feel. Motifs and inscriptions point to Armenian craftsmanship, likely from a craft market or gallery in Armenia, possibly Yerevan. The mix of round and square forms, figurative scenes, and geometric ornamentation creates a lively, eclectic composition well-suited for visual exploration.
- Distinct plates with bold outlines create clear sub-sections for sorting.
- Varied colors, shapes (round and square), and detailed scenes provide strong visual anchors.
- Repetitive circular rims and border motifs may cause confusion between sections.
- The warm, tan background grid is relatively uniform and could be tedious to assemble.
- Highly intricate patterns produce many small, similar fragments that slow progress.









































