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The image displays two handmade, rustic bells or wind chimes, crafted from reddish-brown terracotta or unglazed ceramic, suspended against a light grey, textured wall. The bells are arranged vertically, with one hanging slightly above and to the left of the other, both attached by dark, thin strings or wires. The upper bell features small, dark, bead-like embellishments on its top rim, resembling eyes, and has a simple, rounded form with a visible wooden clapper inside. The lower bell has a more intricate design on its top section, including a diamond-shaped cutout and raised decorative elements, also with a visible wooden clapper. Both bells have a slightly irregular, artisanal quality, suggesting they are hand-molded. The background wall exhibits a fine, granular texture, possibly stucco or concrete, with a few faint lines and specks, indicating some wear or a natural surface. The lighting is soft and even, casting no distinct shadows, suggesting an overcast day or indirect indoor light. No activity is depicted other than the static hanging of the objects. There is no visible text in the image. The scene is located in Dercēkliai, Lithuania.
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