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This media file shows a display case containing various ceramic objects, likely in a museum or exhibition setting. The display case is made of glass and metal, with internal lighting. The objects are arranged on shelves, and some are displayed in smaller boxes.

Visible subjects include several ceramic vases of different shapes and colors, including a large celadon vase with crackle glaze, a pale green vase with a wide mouth, and a reddish-brown vase. There are also smaller decorative items, such as a duck-shaped figurine, and two blue and white patterned bowls. In the background, a person can be seen behind the display, their arm and hand visible as they appear to be interacting with an object or adjusting something. Another person is reflected in the glass, wearing a black t-shirt.

The setting appears to be an indoor exhibition, given the display case, lighting, and carpeted floor visible through the glass. The carpet has a geometric pattern. Reflections in the glass suggest a public space.

Notable details include several pieces of paper or cards placed near the ceramic objects, which may be labels or informational tags. One such tag has visible text in Chinese characters. There are also electronic devices, possibly phones and chargers, resting on top of the display case. The overall impression is one of an organized and curated display of art or antiques. The lighting creates a somewhat dramatic effect on the objects. No specific time of day or weather conditions are discernible. The location is identified as Futian District, China, which provides geographical context for the exhibition.
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Jun 26, 2026

Futian District, China

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This media file shows a display case containing various ceramic objects, likely in a museum or exhibition setting. The display case is made of glass and metal, with internal lighting. The objects are arranged on shelves, and some are displayed in smaller boxes. Visible subjects include several ceramic vases of different shapes and colors, including a large celadon vase with crackle glaze, a pale green vase with a wide mouth, and a reddish-brown vase. There are also smaller decorative items, such as a duck-shaped figurine, and two blue and white patterned bowls. In the background, a person can be seen behind the display, their arm and hand visible as they appear to be interacting with an object or adjusting something. Another person is reflected in the glass, wearing a black t-shirt. The setting appears to be an indoor exhibition, given the display case, lighting, and carpeted floor visible through the glass. The carpet has a geometric pattern. Reflections in the glass suggest a public space. Notable details include several pieces of paper or cards placed near the ceramic objects, which may be labels or informational tags. One such tag has visible text in Chinese characters. There are also electronic devices, possibly phones and chargers, resting on top of the display case. The overall impression is one of an organized and curated display of art or antiques. The lighting creates a somewhat dramatic effect on the objects. No specific time of day or weather conditions are discernible. The location is identified as Futian District, China, which provides geographical context for the exhibition.

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