Pottery in Myanmar is dominated by handcrafted clay pots produced in Shwe Bo, one of the country's most famous places for natural clay pot production. A variety of pot styles are described, including painted pots depicting fish, flat blue pots, light red pots with fish designs, two-layer pots, curved pots, tree-shaped pots, and owl-shaped pots meant to represent luck. The pots are created using natural clay and painted by hand, with production times ranging from 30 to 45 days. Shwe Bo is highlighted as the primary location for crafting these traditional Myanmar clay pot artisanal items.