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A stone acroterion, a decorative element commonly found on ancient Greek and Roman buildings, sits atop a stone pediment. The acroterion is carved in the shape of a palmette, a stylized fan-like motif. The palmette is made of curved, overlapping elements that resemble leaves or petals. Two scrolled volutes are incorporated into the design, one on each side of the base of the palmette. The stone is weathered and shows signs of age, with some discoloration and minor chipping. The pediment below is constructed of similar stone and features horizontal moldings. The background is a pale, overcast sky. This architectural detail is located in Istanbul, Turkey, specifically on the exterior of the Hagia Sophia.
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