
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts an indoor display scene, likely within a historical museum or specialized collection exhibit in Puebla City, Mexico. The setting consists of a light-colored, vertically-grained wooden panel wall and a similarly light-colored, horizontally-grained wooden floor. A diagonal shadow is cast across the floor, originating from the lower left. Three clear glass vessels are mounted against the wooden wall. Each vessel features an inverted conical base transitioning to a bulbous upper body with a stopper. They are held in place by a brass ring around the widest part and a white horizontal clamp supporting the lower section. Faint red text is visible on the vessels: "Borax" on the left, "Seres N-l" on the center, and "Seres 9-11-1" on the rightmost vessel, suggesting inventory or content labels. To the right, a single, aged wooden sculpture of a human hand stands upright on a slender black metal pole with a circular base. The hand is golden-brown with a textured, worn appearance, and the wrist area is darker, appearing soot-colored or painted black/gray. The sculpture depicts the hand with the index finger extended upwards and the thumb slightly raised. No individuals are present in the scene. The objects are static displays.
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