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A weathered brown wooden door is depicted in Pedda Kammavaripalli, India. The door features two recessed rectangular panels with light-colored relief carvings. The upper carving portrays a stylized female figure with long hair and a head covering, her hands pressed together in a gesture resembling Anjali mudra. Her facial features are stylized, including a circular mark on her forehead, and she wears what appear to be armbands. The lower panel, partially visible, contains a circular, likely floral or geometric carving. To the right of the carvings, a vertical, ornate door handle made of brass with alternating dark bronze and gold-toned sections is affixed. Below the handle, two square, intricate metal latches or locks are visible. The brown paint on the door is chipped and peeling in multiple areas, revealing a faint blue undercoat and exposed wood beneath, indicating wear and age. Visible fasteners, including screws and nails, secure various components of the door.
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