The image displays a small group of earthen lamps, commonly known as diyas, typically used during the Hindu festival of Diwali. There are five diyas visible, and they are made of unglazed, reddish-brown clay.
Two diyas are stacked on top of each other in the upper-left and upper-right portions of the image, while one diya is positioned prominently in the foreground. The diyas have a simple, bowl-like shape with a slight indentation in the center, which is a common design for holding a wick and oil. Their surface appears rustic and porous, characteristic of traditional pottery. The lighting in the image suggests an indoor setting with a warm, slightly yellow tone.
Country of Origin : India
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