RF2BNCDN4–Crockery ceramic cookware. Blue porcelain bowls, dishes and plates isolated on white background. Vector cookware and crockery, dish ceramic, utensil and kitchenware illustration
RF2C5X4DF–Seamless colorful patchwork in turkish style. Vintage decorative elements. Perfect for printing on fabric or paper, ceramic tile
RMHTMK36–Various aspects of the ceramic industry from making of bricks, tiles and drainage pipes to the decoration of porcelain. Print c1870
RMEP8726–Ceramic tiles, gleaming and colourful, are used for floors and walls. Morocco
RFANPAG4–Hand thrown ceramic pottery. Traditional produce on the island of La Gomera, Canary Islands
RMBAHCH7–Painted ceramic vases at the Thai Son pottery factory near Ha Long Vietnam
RMCPRP2W–Ceramic tiles Plaza de Espana Seville Spain
RM2D5DWCH–Ceramic tiled map of Spain showing provinces, oceans and neighbouring countries. It is on display at the ticket and information office of the Alcazar
RMBYA9NC–AZULEJO, CERAMIC TILE, MOSAIC DISPLAY, SITGES, COSTA DEL GARRAF, CATALONIA, SPAIN
RMB6XNCM–Seville, Spain. Ceramic tiles in the Plaza de España.
RF2BW7T72–Ceramic Vases set, modern flat style. Antique Pottery classic pot and bowl. Handmade decorated ceramic vase and jar. Vector illustration
RFE90YN5–Ceramic plates
RFC42NTY–ceramic plates decorated hand painted crafts Mediterranean Ibiza
RFRM89MW–A rich set of hexagonal ceramic tiles. Colorful elements in oriental style. Vector illustration.
RMD7W20W–Stack of lobster pots and ceramic octopus pots on Culatra island, Parque Natural da Ria Formosa, near Olhao, Algarve, Portugal
RMJT70KD–Ceramic and craft shop, Souk Medina of Fez, Fes el Bali. Morocco, Maghreb North Africa
RF2D6EE14–Seamless colorful tile with Islam, Arabic, Indian, ottoman motifs. Majolica pottery tile. Portuguese and Spain decor. Ceramic tile in talavera style.
RMBP5J6M–3620. SMALL CERAMIC AND GLASS COSMETIC CONTAINERS, HELENISTIC AND EARLY ROMAN PERIOD
RM2A62CG8–Ceramic vessel from the Inca Imperial Epoch, 1300 to 1532 AD, Larco Museum, Lima, Peru, South America
RF2D9Y4A4–Pottery workshop doodle set
RF2C6FF88–Islam, Arabic, Indian, ottoman motifs. Endless pattern can be used for ceramic tile, wallpaper, linoleum, textile, web page background. Vector
RMGG2CPB–Ceramic from Tepe-Siyalk, a city located south of Teheran 4th millennium B.C. Mesopotamia Archaeological museum of Ankara
RMPXJ7DJ–SS Ceramic, British ocean liner, served as a troopship in both World Wars. She was sunk by a German submarine in 1942
RMF7PTFB–Henri Matisse - Flowers and Ceramic
RMHRNWMK–Syro-Hittite Ceramic Figurine, Anatolia
RMMKMJKC–Still Life with Ceramic
RMG39R6T–Steamship 'Ceramic'
RMGGM116–Ornament - Ceramic Bamboo at Chanticleer Garden Philadelphia USA. ORN092233 Photos Horticult
RMC8PX1F–A ceramic dish for serving cous-cous Morocco
RM2A7TA95–William Morris, Ceramic tiles, William de Morgan, ceramic tile, 1876
RME5C3XH–26th July 2014: Ceramic Poppies planted in the dry moat at the Tower of London as part of a stunning major artistic installation entitled 'Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red.' Photographer: Gordon Scammell/Alamy Live News
RM2B014PD–China: Guardian Deity of the Morning, ceramic tile painting, Han Dynasty (202 BCE - 220 CE). Painting on a ceramic tile from the Chinese Han Dynasty. This figure, wearing Han Dynasty robes, represents the Guardian Spirit of Dawn (from 5 to 7 am).
RMD9739K–glazed ceramic tile, Iran.
RMDXFA6X–Glass dish with classical figures, ceramic bowl and vase of flowers
RMM69J3E–Old decorative ceramic floor. Condom. Le Gers Department, New Aquitaine, Midi Pyerenees. France Europe
RMP9JWPP–Blue ceramic tile of Manises.
RMBP271C–JEWISH ARAMEIC INCANTATIONS WRITTEN ON CERAMIC BOWLS IN BABILONIA DATING FROM CA. 5TH - 6TH. C. A.D. THE TEXT IS SUPPOSED TO
RM2A62CM3–Ceramic figure from the Vicus Culture, formative epoch 1250 BC to 1 AD, Larco Museum, Lima, Peru, South America
RMW7D5EJ–Ceramic Art, European. Artist: Unknown
RMHMWK8J–Italy Umbria Deruta Ceramic on a house
RMBWRFNR–Pottery Ceramic Potteries Creativ Hands Woman Shaping Wheel Handwork Work Working Female potter
RMGD4RAG–fine arts, ceramic, tiled stove, in the Kadriorg Palace of Peter the Great, Tallinn, Estonia, Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RM2WR8B93–Lisa Larson (9 September 1931 – 11 March 2024) was a Swedish ceramicist and designer. She is best known for her sculptures Small Zoo (1955), ABC-girls (1958), Africa (1964) and Children of the World (1974–75). Picture taken at Gustavsberg porcelain factory of Lisa Larsons ceramic art. 1962. ref BV64-2
RMHRNWMN–Syro-Hittite Ceramic Figurine, Anatolia
RMPEJX55–Still Life with Ceramic, Gauguin, Paul
RMD88RH2–Making Ceramic Dogs
RME5RC4J–Fabrication of artificial ceramic crowns.
RMC8PX1X–A ceramic dish for serving cous-cous Morocco
RM2HW19PE–Paul Gauguin, Still Life with Apples, a Pear, and a Ceramic Portrait Jug, painting in oil on paper mounted on panel, 1889
RME5C3XK–26th July 2014: Ceramic Poppies planted in the dry moat at the Tower of London as part of a stunning major artistic installation entitled 'Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red.' Photographer: Gordon Scammell/Alamy Live News
RM2B014PH–China: Guardian Deity of Midnight, ceramic tile painting, Han Dynasty (202 BCE - 220 CE). Painting on a ceramic tile from the Chinese Han Dynasty. This figure, wearing Han Dynasty robes, represents the Guardian Spirit of Midnight (from 11 pm to 1 am).
RMPJEG0D–18th Century ceramic wall panel depicting men on the banks of a stream, Iran, c.1700-1800
RMDRNF9X–Crafts. Bonecos of Estremoz. Ceramic figures representing different professions. Portugal.
RMHMWK36–Italy Umbria Deruta Museum of Ceramics Plate in Ceramic
RMBWRFNN–Pottery Ceramic Potteries Creativ Hands Woman Shaping Wheel Handwork Work Working Female potter
RMCPH0M6–fine arts, Greece, ceramic fragment of a krater, youngling with short hair, Attic, black skin colour, circa 520 / 510 BC, Herber
RMH6K0AX–Ceramic artist, Manolatos Samos Greece
RMHRNWMT–Syro-Hittite Ceramic Figurine, Anatolia
RMHRF7M8–Ceramic with decoration 8th - 6th Century BC Cyprus
RM2ARBCMJ–Women Making Ceramic Retorts
RM2ETAJFB–1959 British advertisement for ceramic tiles by the Glazed And Floor Tile Manufacturers’ Association.
RMEAH690–Visitors to the Tower of London view the art installation 'Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red' in commemoration of the First World War Centenary October 26, 2014 in London. The dry moat of the Tower of London has been filled with 888,246 ceramic poppies, one for each British and Colonial fatality during the war.
RMDHHMWB–Ceramic plates as souvenirs, Kaleiçi, Antalya, Antalya Province, Turkey
RME5C3C5–26th July 2014: Ceramic Poppies planted in the dry moat at the Tower of London as part of a stunning major artistic installation entitled 'Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red.' Photographer: Gordon Scammell/Alamy Live News
RM2B01GP7–Iran/Persia: A ceramic tile with two rabbits, two snakes and a tortoise. Illustration from Zakarīyā ibn Muḥammad al-Qazwīnī, ‘Ajā’ib al-makhlūqāt wa-gharā’ib al-mawjūdāt (Marvels of Things Created and Miraculous Aspects of Things Existing, 1537-1538 CE). Earthenware, molded and underglaze-painted decoration, 19th century Abu Yahya Zakariya' ibn Muhammad al-Qazwini (1203-1283), was a Persian physician, astronomer, geographer and proto-science fiction writer.
RMF7NGKB–19th Century English ceramic tile
RMKHPFM8–Portrait medallion of the Medusa. Chromolithograph by W. Griggs from Frederick Rathbone's Old Wedgwood, the Decorative or Artistic Ceramic Work Produced by Josiah Wedgwood, Quaritch, London, 1898.
RMTXGCDT–Ceramic mosaic depicting a picnic in the country. Dated 1906
RMP9GKH6–Muel ceramic candelabra, workshop of recovery of ancient potteries of the 15th and 16th centuries.
RMG8WJ21–The Weeping Window sculpture made of ceramic poppies at St Magnus Cathedral in Orkney, Scotland, part of a UK-wide tour organised by 14-18 NOW.
RMCNADY9–Ceramic Plate With Islamic Calligraphy
RMDRNFBB–Crafts. Bonecos of Estremoz. Ceramic figures representing different professions. Portugal.
RMFT20N5–SAGRES, PORTUGAL - OCTOBER 13,2015: portuguese handcrafted, colorful decorated plates on the wall - traditional ceramic.
RMCPGYNW–fine arts, Greece, ceramic, Archaic period (700 - 480 BC), fragment of a krater (Ancient Greek vase), circa 670 B.C., Argos Argo
RFHKAEKK–Colorful ceramic cups and tajin wares Fes Morocco
RMHRNWMM–Syro-Hittite Ceramic Figurine, Anatolia
RMHRF7M9–Ceramic with decoration 8th - 6th Century BC Cyprus
RMTWB2YY–British Museum - glass and ceramic gallery 1888
RME3RFY0–Silk throw and ceramic plate, Marrakech, Morocco
RMEAH68T–Visitors to the Tower of London view the art installation 'Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red' in commemoration of the First World War Centenary October 26, 2014 in London. The dry moat of the Tower of London has been filled with 888,246 ceramic poppies, one for each British and Colonial fatality during the war.
RMDHHMW9–Ceramic plates as souvenirs, Kaleiçi, Antalya, Antalya Province, Turkey
RME5C3C6–26th July 2014: Ceramic Poppies planted in the dry moat at the Tower of London as part of a stunning major artistic installation entitled 'Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red.' Photographer: Gordon Scammell/Alamy Live News
RFJ23E59–Modern bathroom sink - details of modern square ceramic sink washbasin
RMF7NGK7–19th Century English ceramic tile
RMKHR7ND–Portrait medallion of the Medusa. Chromolithograph by W. Griggs from Frederick Rathbone's Old Wedgwood, the Decorative or Artistic Ceramic Work Produced by Josiah Wedgwood, Quaritch, London, 1898.
RMP6804N–Mexican bull, painted ceramic by potter Modesta Fernandez of Metepec, west of Mexico City.
RMP9GHYY–Bank of Talavera ceramic tiles in the garden of the Palace of the Marquis of Santa Cruz, they rep…
RMG62G6F–A fragment of an ceramic beaker, dating from around the 1st century AD, among thousands of Roman artifacts unearthed from a construction site at Bloomberg Place, in the City financial district of London.
RFAYG6N5–Souvenir Ceramic Mao and other Communist Figures, Cat Street Antique Market, Hong Kong
RMDRNFCH–Crafts. Bonecos of Estremoz. Ceramic figures representing different professions. Portugal.