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This image displays two intricately decorated ceramic vessels within a white, recessed display niche, likely located in a museum or cultural center in San Jerónimo, Peru. The upper vessel is an ovoid-bodied jar with a narrow neck and flared rim, predominantly reddish-brown with vertical bands of geometric patterns in lighter tan and dark brown. It features two small, loop-shaped handles on its sides and is suspended by white fixtures from above and below, appearing to float. The lower vessel is a globular-bodied jar with a wide, flared mouth, also in reddish-brown. Its body is adorned with horizontal bands of dark brown and tan geometric patterns, including stepped crosses and triangles. Two ornate handles, sculpted as stylized animal heads (possibly felines or reptiles with spotted patterns), connect the rim to the body. This vessel rests on a white, thin stand at its base. The background is a plain white wall, and shadows cast by the vessels indicate front illumination. No individuals are present, and no active interactions or actions are depicted.
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