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The image shows a wooden souvenir, likely a keychain or wall decoration, with a coat of arms and text. The souvenir is made of light-colored wood with carved details and some burned or stained areas for contrast.

The main elements of the souvenir are:
1.  **A Crown and Ornate Handle:** At the top is a decorative crown with an opening for a ring, suggesting it could be a keychain. Below the crown, a stylized handle or scrollwork is visible, featuring curved lines and geometric shapes.
2.  **A Tassel or Bundle of Reeds:** To the left of the shield, there is an element that resembles a bundle of reeds or a tassel, with vertical lines indicating texture.
3.  **A Shield:** The central element is a shield with a curved top and pointed bottom.
    *   **Text on the Shield:** The word "УЛЬЯНОВСК" (Ulyanovsk) is written in black Cyrillic letters on a light-colored banner across the top of the shield.
    *   **Coat of Arms on the Shield:** The shield depicts a classical column with a crown on top, flanked by two small figures or handles. The column stands on a base, and below it, a landscape or ground is suggested. The entire coat of arms is rendered with carved detail and shaded areas.
4.  **The year "1648":** The number "1648" is carved into a ribbon-like element that wraps around the lower part of the ornate handle and extends towards the shield.

The souvenir is placed on a white, flat surface, likely a table or countertop. The lighting is even, casting minimal shadows. The background is plain white, with some subtle texture and faint smudges visible. There are no people, animals, or other objects present in the scene.

The souvenir is a depiction of the coat of arms of Ulyanovsk, Russia. The text and imagery are specific to that Russian city and do not relate to Tashkent, Uzbekistan, or any location within it.
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Jun 22, 2026

Tashkent, Uzbekistan

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The image shows a wooden souvenir, likely a keychain or wall decoration, with a coat of arms and text. The souvenir is made of light-colored wood with carved details and some burned or stained areas for contrast. The main elements of the souvenir are: 1. **A Crown and Ornate Handle:** At the top is a decorative crown with an opening for a ring, suggesting it could be a keychain. Below the crown, a stylized handle or scrollwork is visible, featuring curved lines and geometric shapes. 2. **A Tassel or Bundle of Reeds:** To the left of the shield, there is an element that resembles a bundle of reeds or a tassel, with vertical lines indicating texture. 3. **A Shield:** The central element is a shield with a curved top and pointed bottom. * **Text on the Shield:** The word "УЛЬЯНОВСК" (Ulyanovsk) is written in black Cyrillic letters on a light-colored banner across the top of the shield. * **Coat of Arms on the Shield:** The shield depicts a classical column with a crown on top, flanked by two small figures or handles. The column stands on a base, and below it, a landscape or ground is suggested. The entire coat of arms is rendered with carved detail and shaded areas. 4. **The year "1648":** The number "1648" is carved into a ribbon-like element that wraps around the lower part of the ornate handle and extends towards the shield. The souvenir is placed on a white, flat surface, likely a table or countertop. The lighting is even, casting minimal shadows. The background is plain white, with some subtle texture and faint smudges visible. There are no people, animals, or other objects present in the scene. The souvenir is a depiction of the coat of arms of Ulyanovsk, Russia. The text and imagery are specific to that Russian city and do not relate to Tashkent, Uzbekistan, or any location within it.

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