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Fijian culture
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In Fijian culture, pottery shapes hold symbolic meanings connected to folklore, legends, and spiritual customs.
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Inca civilization
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In Inca civilization, pottery shapes may reflect symbolism related to agriculture, harvest, and celestial events.
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Korean
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Korean pottery shapes carry deep symbolic meanings related to harmony and auspicious occasions.
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Maori culture
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Pottery shapes in Maori culture symbolize tribal identity, kinship, and ancestral stories.
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Oceania
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Pottery shapes in Oceania may symbolize tribal identity, kinship, and ancestor stories.
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Pacific Islands
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Pottery shapes in Pacific Island culture often represent folklore, legends, and spiritual customs through symbolism.
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Persian culture
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In Persian pottery, shapes symbolize beauty, poetry, and historical narratives.
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symbolism in pottery shapes
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Pueblo tribe
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Pueblo pottery shapes symbolize nature and spiritual beliefs.
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Rajasthani culture
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Rajasthani pottery shapes symbolize royalty, tradition, and sacred geometries.
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Scandinavia
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Pottery shapes in Scandinavian culture carry symbolic meanings related to Norse mythology, rituals, and everyday life.
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South America
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Pottery shapes in South American culture may symbolize agriculture, harvest, and celestial events.
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Viking culture
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Pottery shapes in Viking culture can carry symbolic meanings related to Norse mythology, rituals, and everyday life.
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Zulu tribe
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Zulu pottery shapes carry symbolic representations of ancestry, rituals, and cultural values.
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