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This media file features a close-up, angled view of a cross-stitch embroidery piece, understood to be from Navapolatsk, Belarus. The primary subjects are floral motifs, appearing to be roses or peonies, accompanied by green leaves. The flowers are rendered in a vibrant palette of pinks, ranging from very pale pink and white highlights to deep rose and magenta, creating a sense of volume and shading. The leaves are stitched in various shades of green, from lighter olive to darker forest green, complementing the blossoms. Hints of golden-brown thread are used for accents, possibly within the flower centers or as subtle shading. The embroidery is executed on a light tan or beige Aida cloth, the grid of which is clearly visible in the unstitched background areas. The characteristic "X" shape of individual cross-stitches is prominent throughout the piece, giving it a distinct, textured quality. The threads appear to be stranded cotton floss. No specific activity is taking place; the image is a static portrayal of the finished or ongoing needlework. The lighting is soft, emphasizing the intricate details of the stitching. A minor reflection or glare is visible on the right side of the image and some crops, which might indicate the piece is under glass or that a light source caused a reflection. There is no visible text within the image.
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