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The image displays an indoor museum exhibit showcasing several intricate Chinese jade carvings on individual display stands. The scene is brightly lit, highlighting the details and varying colors of the artworks. On the left, a large, elaborate jade sculpture features a central light purple, almost translucent, globular element surrounded by highly detailed green and light-toned jade foliage, flowers, and fruits. It rests on a carved wooden base. A plaque next to it is titled "童子献寿" (Child offering longevity), and mentions "广州工" (Guangzhou craft) and "镂透" (openwork carving) in smaller text. Below this, a smaller, reddish-brown and light-colored jade carving, possibly depicting a mythical creature or figures, is displayed. Its plaque reads "欢天喜地" (Overjoyed/Joyful), identifying it as a "广州玉雕作品" (Guangzhou jade carving artwork) made from "黄龙玉" (Yellow Dragon Jade) using "俏色巧雕" (clever use of natural colors), and priced at "4万元" (40,000 yuan). To the right, two seemingly identical or very similar jade sculptures are presented on decorative dark wooden stands. Each sculpture consists of vibrant light green jade leaves intertwined with lighter (white/grey) jade flowers and fruits, arranged within a basket-like structure. The shared plaque for these pieces is titled "喜见花开好运自来" (Joyful to see flowers bloom, good luck comes naturally). The descriptive text highlights them as "广州玉雕精品" (Guangzhou jade carving masterpiece), noting their "巧夺天工" (superb craftsmanship) and "设计巧妙" (ingenious design), and mentions the use of "玻璃种翡翠" (glass-like jadeite) and "冰种翡翠" (ice-like jadeite), attributed to a "广东省工艺美术大师" (Guangdong Provincial Master of Arts and Crafts). A partial inscription on the background wall reads "坏力上的活环,经镂透后能灵活摆动,增", likely describing carving techniques or the properties of the materials.
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