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This image captures a vertical display case showcasing various handcrafted artificial flowers and decorative items, likely in a museum or artisanal shop in Mysuru, India. The case is illuminated by bright fluorescent tubes and divided by clear glass shelves, presenting a well-organized exhibition of local craftsmanship. On the left side of the display, the top section features an intricate, dark, gnarled tree-like structure adorned with numerous small, white, mushroom-shaped elements. A label identifies these as "CORN SKIN FLOWERS," with accompanying text in Kannada. Below this, a vibrant bouquet of flowers, also partially identified as "CORN SKIN FLOWERS" and "PLASTIC WIRE FLOWER," is arranged in a green and blue vase. These flowers display a range of colors from earthy tones to bright reds and yellows, suggesting a mix of materials. The right side of the display holds several distinct arrangements. In the top compartment, an arrangement of delicate, light brown and orange flowers, labeled "BETEL NUT SKIN FLOWERS" (with Kannada text), is visible in a blue vase. Below this, two arrangements are displayed side-by-side: a bouquet of white, delicate flowers resembling daisies, identified as "COW HORN SKIN FLOWERS," and another distinctive arrangement of spiky, yellow and white flowers labeled "FISH WIRE FLOWER." The bottom right section contains two more floral displays: one with clusters of small, textured, brownish flowers, labeled "GROUND NUT SKIN FLOWERS," and another with more open, papery flowers, identified as "ONION SKIN FLOWERS." The overall scene highlights the creative use of natural and repurposed materials to craft decorative art. Each arrangement is carefully presented with clear labels in both English and Kannada, informing visitors about the unique materials used in their creation. The lighting emphasizes the textures and details of these intricate works.
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