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This image displays a multi-sectional wooden display cabinet with glass doors, located within a residence in Krupki, Belarus. The cabinet, appearing to be crafted from light-brown wood, features multiple shelves and is arranged in a corner unit configuration.

The top central section of the cabinet houses an assortment of clear cut-glassware, including two prominent tall vases or decanters, and various drinking glasses and tumblers. A small red-orange decorative item is also visible. The upper-left glass section contains white items on a shelf, while the upper-right section holds additional clear glassware and religious icons.

The middle section of the cabinet, behind glass, contains more clear glass drinking glasses, some with etched patterns. Reflections on the glass obscure some contents but reveal a stylized black and white artwork and a person wearing glasses. This section also displays a small figurine with a yellow top. Adjacent to this, the central left section showcases two religious icons; one depicting the Virgin Mary and Child, the other a female saint holding a cross, alongside clear glass tumblers.

The lower glass sections of the cabinet display a white teapot with blue floral patterns, additional clear glassware, and a collection of small toys and figurines on the bottom shelf, including a blue car, a purple Joker figurine, and other colorful items. The lower-right glass section contains more clear glassware and another religious icon.

A pink fluffy heart-shaped charm, secured by a red string and a red Chinese knot, hangs from a wooden knob on the central vertical wooden frame of the cabinet. The cabinet also features solid wooden panels below the glass doors, with one drawer visible in the central bottom section, equipped with a wooden knob handle. The interior of the cabinet is brightly lit, likely by natural light, evidenced by strong reflections on the glass surfaces.
LARISA

Jun 6, 2026

Krupki, Belarus

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This image displays a multi-sectional wooden display cabinet with glass doors, located within a residence in Krupki, Belarus. The cabinet, appearing to be crafted from light-brown wood, features multiple shelves and is arranged in a corner unit configuration. The top central section of the cabinet houses an assortment of clear cut-glassware, including two prominent tall vases or decanters, and various drinking glasses and tumblers. A small red-orange decorative item is also visible. The upper-left glass section contains white items on a shelf, while the upper-right section holds additional clear glassware and religious icons. The middle section of the cabinet, behind glass, contains more clear glass drinking glasses, some with etched patterns. Reflections on the glass obscure some contents but reveal a stylized black and white artwork and a person wearing glasses. This section also displays a small figurine with a yellow top. Adjacent to this, the central left section showcases two religious icons; one depicting the Virgin Mary and Child, the other a female saint holding a cross, alongside clear glass tumblers. The lower glass sections of the cabinet display a white teapot with blue floral patterns, additional clear glassware, and a collection of small toys and figurines on the bottom shelf, including a blue car, a purple Joker figurine, and other colorful items. The lower-right glass section contains more clear glassware and another religious icon. A pink fluffy heart-shaped charm, secured by a red string and a red Chinese knot, hangs from a wooden knob on the central vertical wooden frame of the cabinet. The cabinet also features solid wooden panels below the glass doors, with one drawer visible in the central bottom section, equipped with a wooden knob handle. The interior of the cabinet is brightly lit, likely by natural light, evidenced by strong reflections on the glass surfaces.

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