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Two artisanal ceramic vessels, possibly oil dispensers or decorative bottles, are prominently displayed against a white background. Each vessel is elongated and tapered, widening from a narrow top to a broader base. They feature a distinct two-tone design: the upper section is glazed in a matte teal or greenish-blue, while the lower part is a speckled, sandy beige, likely unglazed or lightly glazed earthenware. A clear diagonal line delineates the transition between the two colors. Both vessels are fitted with light-colored cork stoppers in their openings. A notable detail is a small, angled spout-like protrusion located on the side of each vessel, just below the neck. The speckled texture of the beige sections and the overall craftsmanship suggest handmade pieces. The vessels are stationary and positioned diagonally across the frame, with one slightly above and partially overlapping the other. The background is a plain white surface, which appears to be a document or sign due to the presence of vertically oriented Greek text. The visible text includes "ΑΙΘΟΥΣΑ 1" (HALL 1), "ΔΙΑΔΡΟΜΟΣ" (CORRIDOR), and "C24," indicating a possible exhibition, gallery, or public building setting in Spata, Greece. The lighting is even, highlighting the textures and colors of the ceramic work.
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