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A textured, light-colored wall, likely stucco, serves as a backdrop for a collection of decorative items in Petah Tikva, Israel. On the left side, two dark wooden planks with white swirling inlays are mounted horizontally, one partially visible at the top and another below it. Below these planks, three firearm replicas are arranged horizontally. The upper two are flintlock long guns, featuring dark metal barrels and wooden stocks, while the lowest is a dark metal flintlock pistol with engraved details. A Pothos vine with variegated green and light green leaves originates from the upper left, draping diagonally downwards and intertwining with the mounted long guns. On the right side of the wall, a dark brown, carved wooden mask is prominently mounted vertically. The mask displays stylized facial features including carved eyebrows, hollow eye sockets, a pronounced nose, an open mouth, and vertical striations suggesting a beard or lower face texture. Decorative horizontal indentations are present across the top edge of the mask. Three small, decorative swords or daggers are also vertically mounted on the wall: one in the upper center-right with an ornate hilt, another partially visible in the far upper right, and a smaller one hanging below the wooden mask in the lower right.
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