
Stake attention in this memory
A large, dimly lit tapestry or mural depicts stylized representations of artifacts from the Panagyurishte Gold Treasure, rendered in a dominant palette of red, purple, and muted earthy tones. The artwork features a central, large circular field with a checkerboard pattern of alternating red and purple squares, creating a perceived three-dimensional or convex effect. A circular, intricate radial pattern, resembling a mandala, occupies the upper-left quadrant of this field. Positioned within and around the central checkerboard are several ornate vessels: at the upper right, a zoomorphic rhyton shaped like an animal's head (possibly a stag or horse), with a staff extending upwards; below it, a large, two-handled amphora with detailed sculptural handles and figures adorning its body; at the lower center, another ornate vessel, possibly a hydria, featuring a prominent goat-like creature emerging from its left handle and additional decorative figures on its surface; to the right of this vessel, a profile bust of a human or mythical figure with elaborate hair is depicted. A curved, horn-like object, likely another rhyton, is partially visible at the lower left. The periphery of the central circular design features concentric rings of wavy, reddish-pink patterns. A dark, uniform border runs along the top edge of the artwork, and a horizontal decorative band with repeating geometric motifs stretches across the bottom. This artwork is located within the Panagyurishte History Museum in Panagyurishte, Bulgaria.
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