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The media file showcases a display of ancient Chinese glazed dragon tiles, likely in a museum setting. The tiles, featuring intricate relief carvings of dragons and lotus flowers in shades of blue and black, are arranged in a grid on a shelf. A descriptive plaque beside the display reads: "Glazed dragon tiles" and provides information about their origin, materials, and historical context, noting they are from the Ming dynasty (about 1480-1580) and from Shan, China. Above the tiles, a large, ornate ancient Chinese vessel, possibly a censer or urn, is displayed. This vessel is primarily teal in color with intricate gold detailing and decorative handles. It is positioned on a white pedestal, with a pale yellow wall in the background. The overall scene suggests an exhibition of historical artifacts, specifically focusing on Chinese art and craftsmanship. The lighting appears to be indoor museum lighting, casting shadows and highlighting the textures of the objects.
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10,073
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