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Three dark blue ceramic shards are displayed on a grey platform, illuminated by overhead lights that create white reflections on the glossy surfaces. The shards are irregularly shaped and appear to be fragments of a larger vessel, with visible beige-colored raw edges where they have broken. The shards are arranged in a loose triangular formation, with one shard in the upper center, one in the lower left, and a third in the middle right. Behind the shards, soft shadows are cast onto the grey surface, suggesting the lighting source is above and to the front. Below the display platform, a white label with Chinese text is visible. The text on the label reads "广元窑瓷片" (Guangyuan Kiln Shards), "宋代(960-1279)" (Song Dynasty (960-1279)), "陈广友捐赠" (Donated by Chen Guangyou), and "广元市博物馆收藏" (Collection of Guangyuan City Museum). The background is dark and appears to be a display case or museum setting, with the lower portion showing a wooden frame. The context provided by the label indicates these artifacts are from the Song Dynasty, donated by Chen Guangyou, and are part of the collection of the Guangyuan City Museum. Guangyuan City is located in Sichuan Province, China, and the Guangyuan City Museum is a cultural institution within that city. However, the image itself does not provide specific details about the location within Qingyang District, China, as the provided label specifies Guangyuan City.
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Jul 9, 2026, 11:32 AM

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Three dark blue ceramic shards are displayed on a grey platform, illuminated by overhead lights that create white reflections on the glossy surfaces. The shards are irregularly shaped and appear to be fragments of a larger vessel, with visible beige-colored raw edges where they have broken. The shards are arranged in a loose triangular formation, with one shard in the upper center, one in the lower left, and a third in the middle right. Behind the shards, soft shadows are cast onto the grey surface, suggesting the lighting source is above and to the front. Below the display platform, a white label with Chinese text is visible. The text on the label reads "广元窑瓷片" (Guangyuan Kiln Shards), "宋代(960-1279)" (Song Dynasty (960-1279)), "陈广友捐赠" (Donated by Chen Guangyou), and "广元市博物馆收藏" (Collection of Guangyuan City Museum). The background is dark and appears to be a display case or museum setting, with the lower portion showing a wooden frame. The context provided by the label indicates these artifacts are from the Song Dynasty, donated by Chen Guangyou, and are part of the collection of the Guangyuan City Museum. Guangyuan City is located in Sichuan Province, China, and the Guangyuan City Museum is a cultural institution within that city. However, the image itself does not provide specific details about the location within Qingyang District, China, as the provided label specifies Guangyuan City.

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