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The image displays a close-up photograph of a printed surface, likely a book cover or informational panel, depicting two traditional Southeast Asian masks. The background is diagonally split: white on the left and a dark teal on the right. In the upper right corner, white sans-serif text reads "Topeng Panji | Topeng Phra Ram". On the right, a gold-colored mask with a prominent, aquiline nose is depicted. It features large, wide-open eyes with black pupils, red irises, and black outlines. A thin black mustache, black eyebrows, and red lips are painted on the face. The mask is topped by a multi-layered headdress with a distinctive rainbow-colored, scale-like pattern and a central red and blue design element. This mask represents a Javanese or Balinese "Topeng Panji" character. On the left, a white-faced mask is partially visible. It has blue eyes with black pupils, and intricate red and green painted facial details including a red mouth area and cheek markings. The mask is crowned with an elaborate, multi-tiered golden headdress adorned with numerous clear gemstones and some smaller colored jewels (green, purple). A prominent golden spire extends upwards from the headdress. This mask represents a character from Thai classical theatre, identified as "Topeng Phra Ram." The photograph captures the texture of the printed material. This printed item is located within Bandung City, Indonesia.
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