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The image displays a detailed bas-relief sculpture, predominantly red in hue, located on a wall within Wat Hua Thanon, Baan Hua Thanon, Koh Samui, Thailand. The central subject is an elaborately adorned female figure, likely an Apsara or celestial dancer, rendered in a dynamic, semi-reclined pose. She wears an ornate crown, intricate jewelry including a necklace, armbands, and bracelets, and a patterned lower garment. Her left arm extends forward, and her right arm is bent behind her head. The figure is framed by an ornate archway with traditional Thai motifs. To the left, a partial figure with similar adornments is visible, holding a lotus bud on an extended stem. Above the central figure, sections of other figures or deities are present, including a Buddha-like form with a halo. To the right, another figure's arm and torso are partially depicted, extending towards the central figure. Below, the central figure rests on a richly decorated platform featuring stylized Naga serpents and intricate floral patterns. The entire sculpture is carved from a uniform red material, possibly painted stucco or terracotta, creating a monochromatic yet highly detailed scene against a textured, vertically grooved background. The relief work exhibits deep carving and fine craftsmanship.
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