
Stake attention in this memory
Two ancient Chinese ceramic vases are displayed within a glass exhibition case in what appears to be a museum setting. The vases are positioned on a raised, light-colored, textured platform against a plain, light background wall. Reflections on the glass case are visible, indicating an indoor, lit environment. The vase on the left is a pale, possibly celadon-glazed, double-eared vase. It features a rounded body that tapers into a slender neck, adorned with two distinct scroll-like handles on opposite sides of the neck. An information plaque in front of this vase is mostly legible. It identifies the artifact as a "釉碗双耳瓶" (Glazed Double-Eared Vase) from the "唐代" (Tang Dynasty, 618-907 AD) and notes it is part of the collection of the "大理市博物馆" (Dali City Museum). The vase on the right is darker, appearing to be a grey-green or brownish tone, with faint or faded decorative patterns across its pear-shaped body. It has a narrower neck than the left vase. The information plaque in front of it is less clear due to reflections and blur, but it also describes a vase and faintly suggests a different period, possibly the "元代" (Yuan Dynasty, 1271-1368 AD), likely also from the Dali City Museum. The scene depicts an exhibition of historical artifacts, highlighting the cultural heritage and archaeological finds housed in the Dali City Museum in Dali, China. No people are visible, and the focus is entirely on the displayed objects.
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