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A close-up, eye-level shot captures a decorative, brown-colored statue of a three-legged frog, commonly known as a money frog or fortune toad (Chán Chú) in East Asian cultures. The frog is crafted with intricate details, featuring a textured, slightly bumpy surface on its back and legs, contrasting with the smooth, polished finish of its head and mouth area. Its eyes are prominent red jewels or beads, giving it a striking appearance. A golden coin, typical of ancient Chinese currency with a square hole in the center and visible Chinese characters, is held firmly between its open jaws. Further gold-colored coins are scattered across its back, and additional golden accents adorn its head and limbs, emphasizing its symbolic association with wealth and prosperity. The figurine rests on a rough, reddish-brown and gray brick or paver surface, which shows signs of wear and possibly moss growth in the cracks, suggesting an outdoor setting. The lighting indicates it is daytime, providing natural illumination that highlights the metallic sheen of the gold accents. There is no discernible activity taking place as the image is a still life. The specific characters on the coins are not clearly legible due to resolution, but are consistent with historical Chinese currency. The overall impression is of a culturally significant ornamental piece placed outdoors.
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