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The image displays a close-up of a dark reddish-brown sculpted artwork, likely part of a larger piece, exhibited in an indoor setting. The sculpture features intricate, swirling, and organic forms that resemble clouds, waves, or perhaps stylized rock formations, possessing a glossy, reflective surface. In front of the sculpture, a clear acrylic display stand holds a white plaque with Chinese text providing details about the artwork. The plaque is titled "如意吉祥" (Good Fortune and Auspiciousness). The description states that the piece is an outstanding example of ivory carving technique (though made from ox bone, as specified later). It depicts a dreamlike fairyland with auspicious clouds, mountains, immortal pagodas, and pavilions. The scene includes auspicious cranes flying over peonies, elephants in a coconut grove, and monkeys playing, all contributing to a poetic three-dimensional natural landscape that conveys wishes for good fortune and a carefree life. The market price is listed as approximately 230,000 yuan. The author is identified as 张民辉 (Zhang Minhua), who is a national-level intangible cultural heritage inheritor of ivory carving and a Chinese arts and crafts master. The material is specified as "牛骨" (ox bone). The setting suggests an exhibition or gallery, possibly in Guangzhou, China.
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