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An intricately detailed model of the Kol Sharif Mosque is displayed within a clear glass case. The model, depicted at a 1:80 scale, features multiple minarets topped with crescent moon finials and prominent domes. It is crafted with elaborate gold and silver-colored metalwork, intricate filigree, and vibrant enamel detailing in blue, green, and yellow.

A small "Faron" branded spotlight from the lower right corner of the display case illuminates the miniature. Reflections on the glass reveal parts of the surrounding interior, including ornate chandeliers and decorative wall patterns, suggesting a museum or exhibition setting.

A plaque inside the case provides information in Russian and Tatar. It identifies the model as the Kol Sharif Mosque, weighing 9.888 kg, and crafted with materials like artistic stained glass enamel, turquoise, and serpentine. The author is Tatiana Rafail kyzy Medvedeva. The plaque also notes that the miniature was created in 2005 and presented to the Kol Sharif Mosque by R.N. Minnikhanov, then Prime Minister of the Republic of Tatarstan, as a gift from the Tatarstan Government.
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An intricately detailed model of the Kol Sharif Mosque is displayed within a clear glass case. The model, depicted at a 1:80 scale, features multiple minarets topped with crescent moon finials and prominent domes. It is crafted with elaborate gold and silver-colored metalwork, intricate filigree, and vibrant enamel detailing in blue, green, and yellow. A small "Faron" branded spotlight from the lower right corner of the display case illuminates the miniature. Reflections on the glass reveal parts of the surrounding interior, including ornate chandeliers and decorative wall patterns, suggesting a museum or exhibition setting. A plaque inside the case provides information in Russian and Tatar. It identifies the model as the Kol Sharif Mosque, weighing 9.888 kg, and crafted with materials like artistic stained glass enamel, turquoise, and serpentine. The author is Tatiana Rafail kyzy Medvedeva. The plaque also notes that the miniature was created in 2005 and presented to the Kol Sharif Mosque by R.N. Minnikhanov, then Prime Minister of the Republic of Tatarstan, as a gift from the Tatarstan Government.

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