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The scene is set on a white terry cloth towel surface in the city of Haini, India. Displayed on the towel are multiple objects related to lapidary or jewelry crafting. In the upper row, from left to right, are three distinct, polished, oval-shaped stone pieces. The first is a flat, yellowish-brown piece exhibiting a detailed, branching dendritic pattern and a small drill hole at its top for suspension. The second is a dark, glossy cabochon stone featuring numerous light-colored, circular inclusions resembling fossilized shells or ooids, also with a small drilled hole at its apex. The third is a polished cabochon of banded agate or jasper, characterized by intricate swirling patterns in shades of black, white, and brown. In the lower left quadrant, a cluster of four metallic tools, likely diamond burrs for grinding or drilling stone, are arranged. Three of these tools possess pointed, conical tips with a textured, abrasive surface, while the fourth features a small, smooth, rounded ball tip. To the right, an irregularly shaped slice of a stone, possibly a moss agate or geode, displays a striking dark green mineral core encircled by white and reddish-brown translucent banding, with one edge retaining a more natural, unpolished appearance. No individuals, actions, or interactions are visible in the image.
Symbol
61A59
Volume
2,195
Creator
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Revenue
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TVL
$0.43


