
Stake attention in this memory
This image displays a section of a temple facade located in North Jakarta, Indonesia, featuring multiple bas-relief stone carvings. The facade consists of light grey stone panels, intricately carved, set within frames of polished reddish-brown material, likely granite or marble. The uppermost section includes a decorative frieze with a geometric pattern, followed by a band of scrollwork. Below this, a large rectangular panel on the far left depicts a standing, robed figure. Adjacent to it, the upper row features a panel with a dynamic bird-like creature amidst foliage, a central large panel illustrating a complex landscape with multiple human figures, traditional architecture, and trees, and a rightmost panel showcasing a large, long-tailed bird among dense flora. A horizontal band of elaborate scrollwork carving separates the upper and lower panel rows. The lower row includes three panels: the leftmost depicting a mythical winged creature, the central panel showing a powerful, horned beast in motion with a smaller animal, and the rightmost panel presenting two birds nestled among plants. Strong, natural daylight illuminates the carvings, producing clear shadows that enhance their three-dimensional relief.
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