Handcrafted glazed ceramic clocks made using the cuerda seca (dry rope) technique. Tourist souvenirs in a typical shop in the Triana neighborhood of Seville, Spain. For wall hanging or desktop. Ceramic clocks with intricate designs and vibrant colors are displayed, featuring both round and square faces. Each clock is elaborately decorated with floral and geometric patterns, typical of Andalusian artistry. The numbers and clock hands are prominently highlighted, with designs incorporating reds, blues, yellows, and greens. Some clocks have price tags in euros, indicating they are for sale. The craftsmanship reflects traditional ceramic techniques, possibly from a marketplace or artisanal shop.
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