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The image displays a collection of traditional Georgian pottery and artifacts arranged within a brick-lined architectural niche or hearth, typical of structures found in Batumi, Georgia. The niche is constructed from light-colored, rectangular bricks with grey mortar, forming a visible arch at the top and vertical walls, all resting on a flat brick surface. Prominently featured are two large, handled clay jugs, one dark reddish-brown with intricate swirling incised patterns, and another lighter brown with simpler spiral designs. These jugs rest partially on a dark, wide, shallow bowl or tray containing several smaller, ornate, horn-shaped vessels. To the left foreground, a small, lidded copper pot with a handle, resembling a cezve, sits next to a plain brown clay bowl. Moving right across the shelf, a small, dark brown, round-bodied ceramic vessel with carved details is visible, followed by a distinctive bird-shaped clay pitcher with a spouted head and handle. Further right, a tall, reddish-brown ceramic model of a crenelated tower or castle stands beside a simple, medium-sized clay bowl. Additional smaller, dark ceramic vessels and figures are partially visible in the background and between the main items. No people are present, and no actions or interactions are depicted.
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