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The image captures a large, ornate incense burner situated outdoors on a paved surface, likely within the grounds of a temple or pagoda. The primary subject is a substantial, bronze-colored urn-shaped incense burner, presented from a slightly elevated perspective. The incense burner is intricately detailed, featuring a wide, open top filled with ash and several slender red incense sticks, some standing upright, suggesting recent or ongoing use. Its rounded body is adorned with elaborate relief carvings, including a prominent floral or fruit motif (resembling a lotus or pomegranate) surrounded by swirling scrollwork on its side. Around the rim, a repeating geometric key pattern (meander) adds to its decorative nature. Two ornate, upward-curving handles, possibly sculpted to resemble dragon heads or mythical creatures, extend from the sides. The burner rests on a circular base, supported by three intricately carved legs or supports that appear like stylized elephant trunks or animal limbs. The metallic finish has an aged, antiqued bronze or golden hue, with darker patinas highlighting the detailed craftsmanship. Inscribed on the rim of the incense burner is text in Vietnamese: "THIÊN VIỆN CHƠN KINH" Below it, in a smaller font, is: "PHẬT SỰ AN BÌNH" The ground beneath the burner is paved with light grey rectangular and square stone tiles. To the left and slightly behind the incense burner, a dense cluster of lush green bushes or small trees with visible trunks provides a vibrant natural backdrop. Further into the background, other ornate, dark-colored planters or pedestals, similar in style to the main burner, can be seen, hinting at more decorative elements within the setting. Parts of a light-colored building or wall are faintly visible behind the foliage. The overall scene conveys a serene and traditional atmosphere, characteristic of a spiritual or cultural site. The natural lighting suggests it is daytime.
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