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This forensic description details a single decorated bottle, presented vertically against a two-toned background within the city of Berlin, Germany. The central subject is a bottle, likely glass, completely covered in off-white twine wrapped tightly and uniformly around its surface. The bottle's neck features a segment of natural-colored burlap, flanked by sections of white lace with a scalloped edge pattern. The very top of the bottle, including the opening, is also encased in the same off-white twine. Adhered to the body of the bottle, primarily on its right side from the viewer's perspective, is an arrangement of artificial flowers. These flowers are characterized by bright yellow, spathe-like petals with a prominent yellow spadix in the center, resembling calla lilies. They are interspersed with vibrant green, leaf-shaped accents. The flowers appear to be crafted from a pliable material, possibly foam or polymer clay, and are affixed in a clustered, cascading manner down the side of the bottle. The background consists of two distinct horizontal sections. The upper section is a textured, solid medium-grey surface, possibly a wall or a piece of upholstery fabric. The lower section, supporting the bottle, is a plush, light pink fabric with a soft, fuzzy texture, suggestive of a rug, blanket, or deep pile carpet. The lighting is even, illuminating the bottle and its intricate decorations without harsh shadows. No individuals are present in the scene.
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