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This media file showcases a historical artifact, a pencil case, displayed on a shelf. The pencil case is made of wood and is decorated with intricate blue and red geometric patterns, and appears to be designed to hold two cylindrical objects, likely writing implements. Two rolled scrolls, possibly made of paper or parchment, are nestled within the case. Below the pencil case, an open book with aged, yellowed pages is visible, suggesting a museum or archival setting.

A label placed to the right of the objects provides descriptive text in both English and Russian. The English text identifies the item as a "Pencil case. II-nd half of 19th century. Samarkand." The Russian text corroborates this information, stating "Каламдон - пенал. II-я половина ХIХ века. Самарканд." This indicates the pencil case originates from Samarkand and dates to the latter half of the 19th century. The overall scene evokes a sense of history and cultural heritage, with the objects carefully preserved and presented for viewing. The lighting suggests an indoor environment, likely a museum display.
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Jun 24, 2026, 10:51 AM

Samarkand City, Uzbekistan

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This media file showcases a historical artifact, a pencil case, displayed on a shelf. The pencil case is made of wood and is decorated with intricate blue and red geometric patterns, and appears to be designed to hold two cylindrical objects, likely writing implements. Two rolled scrolls, possibly made of paper or parchment, are nestled within the case. Below the pencil case, an open book with aged, yellowed pages is visible, suggesting a museum or archival setting. A label placed to the right of the objects provides descriptive text in both English and Russian. The English text identifies the item as a "Pencil case. II-nd half of 19th century. Samarkand." The Russian text corroborates this information, stating "Каламдон - пенал. II-я половина ХIХ века. Самарканд." This indicates the pencil case originates from Samarkand and dates to the latter half of the 19th century. The overall scene evokes a sense of history and cultural heritage, with the objects carefully preserved and presented for viewing. The lighting suggests an indoor environment, likely a museum display.

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