
Stake attention in this memory
An ornate, multi-pointed star-shaped artifact, likely a nativity scene or creche, is displayed against a pale blue wall in a museum. The star is crafted from mother-of-pearl and intricate carvings, with a central opening revealing miniature figures. The figures are rendered in white and appear to depict the Holy Family, shepherds, and animals. The star's outer edges are adorned with geometric patterns and floral motifs, and iridescent mother-of-pearl inlays catch the light. Below the star, on a cream-colored plaque, the number "71" is prominently displayed, followed by the text "Perlmutt-Krippe" and "In Form des Bethlehem-Sters," indicating it is a mother-of-pearl nativity scene in the form of the Star of Bethlehem. The scene is likely located in the Bavarian National Museum in Oberschleißheim, Germany, which houses a significant collection of Baroque art and folk artifacts. A reflection of another exhibit, possibly a textile with Arabic script, is visible on the left side of the image.
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