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The image displays two elongated, dark wooden masks, positioned one above the other against a white background. Both masks share a similar style, characterized by their narrow, oval shape and stylized facial features carved directly into the wood. Circular and oval cutouts represent the eyes, while the nose and mouth areas are subtly sculpted.

Each mask is adorned with intricate patterns in earthen tones of reddish-brown and lighter brown, outlined in black. These decorations primarily appear on the forehead and cheek areas of the masks, featuring a combination of geometric motifs, such as triangles and angular lines, alongside swirling, curvilinear designs that evoke traditional tribal art. The patterns on the upper mask include distinct spiral elements, while the lower mask also shows similar decorative motifs.

The masks are static, presented as art or decorative objects, and no human activity is depicted. The lighting in the photograph suggests daytime, with a diagonal shadow visible on the lower left portion of the white surface, indicating natural light source from above or the side. A dark brown wooden surface is visible on the far right of the image, possibly a furniture piece or wall. There is no visible text. Given the context of Ninh Hòa, Vietnam, these masks likely represent indigenous or traditional Vietnamese artistry or cultural artifacts.
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The image displays two elongated, dark wooden masks, positioned one above the other against a white background. Both masks share a similar style, characterized by their narrow, oval shape and stylized facial features carved directly into the wood. Circular and oval cutouts represent the eyes, while the nose and mouth areas are subtly sculpted. Each mask is adorned with intricate patterns in earthen tones of reddish-brown and lighter brown, outlined in black. These decorations primarily appear on the forehead and cheek areas of the masks, featuring a combination of geometric motifs, such as triangles and angular lines, alongside swirling, curvilinear designs that evoke traditional tribal art. The patterns on the upper mask include distinct spiral elements, while the lower mask also shows similar decorative motifs. The masks are static, presented as art or decorative objects, and no human activity is depicted. The lighting in the photograph suggests daytime, with a diagonal shadow visible on the lower left portion of the white surface, indicating natural light source from above or the side. A dark brown wooden surface is visible on the far right of the image, possibly a furniture piece or wall. There is no visible text. Given the context of Ninh Hòa, Vietnam, these masks likely represent indigenous or traditional Vietnamese artistry or cultural artifacts.

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