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Two ancient pottery vessels are displayed horizontally within a museum or exhibition case. The larger vessel, positioned centrally, is elongated and bulbous, tapering towards both ends. It features a distinct neck/spout at its left end, which is fluted and has small perforations. The body of this vessel is intricately decorated with multiple horizontal bands, alternating between a geometric cross-hatch pattern and a stylized, swirling motif that resembles waves or clouds. The texture appears coarse, suggesting unglazed pottery or an aged metallic bronze finish.

Below and to the right of the larger vessel lies a smaller, cup-shaped pot, also oriented horizontally. It has a wider opening at its left end and features a decorative band near its rim, similar in style to some patterns on the larger vessel. Both objects rest on a light-colored, possibly stone, surface. The background consists of a plain, light-beige wall on the left and a darker grey panel on the right, indicating a corner or division in the display area. A reflective horizontal line, likely the edge of a glass display panel, runs across the image. Blurred reflections are visible on the left background and the darker panel, suggesting ambient light sources or faint outlines of observers.

To the right of the larger vessel, a small informational plaque is visible. The text on the plaque identifies the artifacts:
- Title: Yunnan Bronze Age Pottery (云南青铜时代陶器)
- Name: Jar (罐)
- Time: Warring States Period (战国)
- Location: Dali, Yunnan (大理)

The setting implies an indoor museum environment in Dali, China, showcasing historical artifacts from the Warring States Period. No people are directly visible, only their potential faint reflections on the display case glass.
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Feb 1, 2025

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Two ancient pottery vessels are displayed horizontally within a museum or exhibition case. The larger vessel, positioned centrally, is elongated and bulbous, tapering towards both ends. It features a distinct neck/spout at its left end, which is fluted and has small perforations. The body of this vessel is intricately decorated with multiple horizontal bands, alternating between a geometric cross-hatch pattern and a stylized, swirling motif that resembles waves or clouds. The texture appears coarse, suggesting unglazed pottery or an aged metallic bronze finish. Below and to the right of the larger vessel lies a smaller, cup-shaped pot, also oriented horizontally. It has a wider opening at its left end and features a decorative band near its rim, similar in style to some patterns on the larger vessel. Both objects rest on a light-colored, possibly stone, surface. The background consists of a plain, light-beige wall on the left and a darker grey panel on the right, indicating a corner or division in the display area. A reflective horizontal line, likely the edge of a glass display panel, runs across the image. Blurred reflections are visible on the left background and the darker panel, suggesting ambient light sources or faint outlines of observers. To the right of the larger vessel, a small informational plaque is visible. The text on the plaque identifies the artifacts: - Title: Yunnan Bronze Age Pottery (云南青铜时代陶器) - Name: Jar (罐) - Time: Warring States Period (战国) - Location: Dali, Yunnan (大理) The setting implies an indoor museum environment in Dali, China, showcasing historical artifacts from the Warring States Period. No people are directly visible, only their potential faint reflections on the display case glass.

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