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This image presents a pair of black lacquered wooden doors, characteristic of traditional Korean najeonchilgi craftsmanship, located in Seoul, South Korea. Each door panel is elaborately inlaid with iridescent mother-of-pearl, depicting a detailed, multi-scene landscape. The upper portion of both panels features stylized mountains with linear cloud formations and small flying birds. Below, large, ornate, phoenix-like birds with long, fanned tails are shown perched amidst extensive flowering branches. The mid-sections illustrate smaller birds or ducks near water, with one or two traditional Korean pavilions (gazebos) situated on small, stylized islands or hills, surrounded by foliage. The lowest sections continue with more birds on water, possibly ducks, and aquatic plant motifs. Intricate floral and geometric mother-of-pearl patterns form decorative borders around the central scenes of each panel. The doors are equipped with traditional circular brass ring handles at the central meeting point of the upper half. Below these, dark metallic lever handles are present on both doors. A black, cylindrical Samsung digital lock is installed on the right door, adjacent to its lever handle. The dark wood framing the inlaid panels exhibits minor surface wear and abrasions.
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