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This image displays a static arrangement of decorative and functional objects against a textured, light-colored background, likely a wall. The background features fine, diagonal striations, suggesting a woven fabric or textured wallpaper.

The scene features three main objects positioned horizontally across the frame. On the far left, a dark, elongated object resembling a letter opener or a small dagger is shown. It has a pointed blade and a distinctly carved handle featuring a stylized human figure or a series of rounded shapes, ending with a small, spherical detail. This object is positioned to the left of the first circular woven item.

To the right of the letter opener is the first circular woven object. It features intricate patterns created from natural fibers, likely wicker or rattan, in shades of brown. The outer rim is darker, and the inner weaving forms a complex, radial design, possibly resembling a flower or a starburst pattern, with a dark central point.

Further to the right, a second similar circular woven object is displayed. This piece also exhibits delicate weaving from light brown fibers, forming a symmetrical, spoked pattern within its circular frame. Inside this second woven circle rests another dark, carved object: a comb. The comb has several broad teeth and a substantial handle adorned with geometric carvings and what appears to be a stylized head or finial at its top.

The objects appear to be handcrafted, showcasing natural materials and traditional artistry. The lighting is soft and even, highlighting the textures of both the objects and the background. There are no people, visible text, or discernible activities taking place. The time of day and weather cannot be determined from the indoor setting. The image itself provides no visual cues to confirm the location in Kalotė, Lithuania, other than the given metadata.
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Jun 2, 2026

Kalotė, Lithuania

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This image displays a static arrangement of decorative and functional objects against a textured, light-colored background, likely a wall. The background features fine, diagonal striations, suggesting a woven fabric or textured wallpaper. The scene features three main objects positioned horizontally across the frame. On the far left, a dark, elongated object resembling a letter opener or a small dagger is shown. It has a pointed blade and a distinctly carved handle featuring a stylized human figure or a series of rounded shapes, ending with a small, spherical detail. This object is positioned to the left of the first circular woven item. To the right of the letter opener is the first circular woven object. It features intricate patterns created from natural fibers, likely wicker or rattan, in shades of brown. The outer rim is darker, and the inner weaving forms a complex, radial design, possibly resembling a flower or a starburst pattern, with a dark central point. Further to the right, a second similar circular woven object is displayed. This piece also exhibits delicate weaving from light brown fibers, forming a symmetrical, spoked pattern within its circular frame. Inside this second woven circle rests another dark, carved object: a comb. The comb has several broad teeth and a substantial handle adorned with geometric carvings and what appears to be a stylized head or finial at its top. The objects appear to be handcrafted, showcasing natural materials and traditional artistry. The lighting is soft and even, highlighting the textures of both the objects and the background. There are no people, visible text, or discernible activities taking place. The time of day and weather cannot be determined from the indoor setting. The image itself provides no visual cues to confirm the location in Kalotė, Lithuania, other than the given metadata.

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