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This media file captures an ornate reliquary or monstrance displayed within a clear acrylic case, likely in a museum or gallery in Firenze, Italy. The object is predominantly gold and silver-colored metalwork, featuring intricate detailing. The reliquary has a grand, domed top adorned with numerous rectangular, clear gems or crystals set within its golden framework. Below the dome, four prominent gold and silver pillars support a central chamber. Inside this chamber, two small, light-colored figures are visible, depicting what appears to be a religious scene, possibly of Christ being scourged or flagellated, given the visible text. One figure stands, while the other appears to be prostrate or kneeling. The base of the reliquary is polygonal, possibly octagonal, with golden trim. The object is housed in a modern display case made of clear acrylic, which is illuminated by a strip of LED lights along its side, casting reflections on the surfaces. The background is a dark blue wall with a subtle, wavy, fabric-like or wood-grain texture. On the far right, a white security sensor is attached to a light-colored wall. A white informational placard is visible behind the display case. The partially obscured Italian text on it reads: "RELIQUIARIO DELLA FLAGELLAZIONE," indicating it is a reliquary related to the Flagellation, and "Firenze," confirming its origin or location of creation. Further details mention materials such as "Argento, oro, argento dorato" (silver, gold, gilded silver). The phrase "secolo" likely refers to the century of its creation. The overall setting suggests an exhibition of historical or religious artifacts.
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