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The image shows a close-up of a highly ornate wooden window frame on the facade of a building. The window itself is arched at the top and divided into multiple panes by dark wooden mullions. The window frame is intricately carved with detailed patterns, including floral motifs, geometric designs, and small sculpted figures on the lower section. Two small lion-like figures are visible at the corners of the lower decorative panel. The window is set into a textured wall, possibly made of brick and plaster. Above the window, wooden beams are visible. To the left of the window, a blue painted decorative motif is present on the wall, and to the right, a blue script is partially visible. The image appears to be taken from a slightly upward angle, looking at the facade of the building. This style of intricate wood carving is characteristic of traditional Newari architecture found in cities like Lalitpur, Nepal, particularly in its historic Durbar Square area, known for its temples and palaces adorned with such craftsmanship.
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