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The image shows an open book, likely a sample book or album, displaying various square swatches of marble and other stone samples. The book is bound in a reddish-brown material and has a red velvet lining inside the cover. The right side of the open book reveals a grid of approximately 40 stone samples, each set in a small, individual compartment. These samples exhibit a variety of colors, patterns, and textures, including creamy whites with brown veining, deep reds, yellows with darker inclusions, speckled grays, and some with intricate fossil-like patterns. Some of the samples have small numbers or labels within their compartments, such as "25," "33," "35," "10," and "34." The left side of the open book displays a sheet of paper with handwritten text, organized into columns labeled "CV," "Parelles," and "egnas." This sheet appears to be a list or index, with numerous entries detailing locations, possibly related to where the stone samples were sourced. The lighting suggests an indoor setting, possibly a museum or a historical archive, given the nature of the displayed objects. The overall impression is one of a historical collection of geological or architectural materials.
Tati

Jun 30, 2026

Madrid, Spain

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The image shows an open book, likely a sample book or album, displaying various square swatches of marble and other stone samples. The book is bound in a reddish-brown material and has a red velvet lining inside the cover. The right side of the open book reveals a grid of approximately 40 stone samples, each set in a small, individual compartment. These samples exhibit a variety of colors, patterns, and textures, including creamy whites with brown veining, deep reds, yellows with darker inclusions, speckled grays, and some with intricate fossil-like patterns. Some of the samples have small numbers or labels within their compartments, such as "25," "33," "35," "10," and "34." The left side of the open book displays a sheet of paper with handwritten text, organized into columns labeled "CV," "Parelles," and "egnas." This sheet appears to be a list or index, with numerous entries detailing locations, possibly related to where the stone samples were sourced. The lighting suggests an indoor setting, possibly a museum or a historical archive, given the nature of the displayed objects. The overall impression is one of a historical collection of geological or architectural materials.

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