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This image depicts a detailed section of a Krakow Nativity Crib (szopka Krakowska), a traditional, elaborate, multi-tiered folk art structure originating from Krakow, Poland. The scene is viewed through a reflective display case, indicating an exhibition setting. The upper visible level features a decorative balcony with a silver-colored railing. Behind it are arched windows with red and green panels, detailed with gold lattice patterns. The walls are textured with shimmering metallic-effect paper. Below this, a vaulted arcade with purple arches and silver columns rests on a golden, patterned floor. Within this arcade, miniature figures form a nativity scene: a dark-robed figure tends to an infant figure lying in a golden manger. To the left, a kneeling, dark-robed figure with a golden crown presents a golden offering, representing one of the Three Kings. Other figures in traditional attire are positioned around the central group. A large, ornate, gold and silver starburst decoration with a multi-colored center protrudes from the right side of the structure, partially obscuring the background. The entire structure is meticulously crafted from materials such as metallic foils and colored paper, exhibiting a vibrant palette of red, green, gold, silver, and purple.
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