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Onggi jars, traditional Korean earthenware, are arranged outdoors with rain visible on their surfaces, giving them a glossy appearance. The jars are made of clay, varying in size, with round bodies and fitted lids. Their dark brown tones are enhanced by the wet conditions, highlighting intricate patterns and textures. Typically used for fermenting and storing food, these jars are an essential part of Korean culture. The setting could be a yard or a marketplace in Korea. |
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