
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a close-up of a large, circular, embossed metallic disc, likely brass or bronze, serving as a decorative wall hanging, typical of handicraft sales in a market stall in Pokhara, Nepal. The disc features a golden metallic finish and is intricately detailed with relief sculptures. At its center is a stylized depiction of a fierce mythical creature's face, possibly a garuda or a protective deity, characterized by large eyes, a broad nose, and elaborate cranial ornamentation, all surrounded by swirling patterns. Two concentric rings extend from the central motif. The inner ring is filled with continuous floral and scrollwork, interspersed with small, circular, cabochon stones, alternating in color between red (likely coral or carnelian) and blue-green (likely turquoise). The outer ring showcases twelve distinct animal reliefs, each separated by additional floral and scroll patterns, also punctuated by alternating red and blue-green stones. Identifiable animals include dragons, elephants, tigers, and bovines. The dragons are depicted with detailed scales and serpentine bodies. The object is positioned vertically against a light, textured background, possibly a wall or display board. A portion of a similar metallic disc is visible at the bottom edge of the frame, indicating the presence of multiple such items. No individuals are present in the scene.
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