
Stake attention in this memory
This media file showcases a close-up, front-facing view of an ancient Mesoamerican artifact against a stark black background. The artifact appears to be a carved serpentine object, possibly a pectoral or amulet, depicting two coiling serpent heads facing outwards. The material seems to be a greenish stone, possibly jade, encrusted with smaller, lighter-colored fragments, creating a textured, mosaic-like appearance. Hints of reddish-brown pigment are visible on the snouts and possibly within the mouths of the serpent heads. The serpent heads have open mouths revealing rows of sharp teeth and what appear to be pink tongues or inner mouth structures. The overall design is symmetrical, with the serpentine body forming several loops between the two heads. The lighting highlights the texture and contours of the artifact, casting subtle shadows that emphasize its three-dimensionality. There is no visible text or indication of people, specific weather, or time of day. The presentation suggests a museum or exhibition setting where the object is displayed for observation. The context of London, United Kingdom, implies this artifact is part of a collection within a museum or gallery in that city.
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