Latgalian pottery

"over-handle", a vessel for bringing food to the field), bļūda (bowl), kryuze (a jug or a mug, most often for beer or milk).

[4] For decorative purposes, Latgalian ceramicists were making candlesticks (svečturi) and human, animal, folk figure shaped ocarinas (sviļpaunīki).

[5] In Rainis Museum in Jasmuiža are located the relocated workshop and kiln of Andrejs Paulāns from Šembeļi.

[6] In this museum, there is a renovated unique tile stove that was relocated from ceramicist Ādams Kāpostiņš house in Puša.

[7] Latgale Culture and History Museum has a collection of the Latgalian ceramicist works.

A decorative plate made by the famous Latgalian ceramicist Polikarps Čerņavskis