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This image depicts a collection of Hindu deity statues and decorative items displayed within a glass cabinet, likely in a retail establishment in Puttaparthi, India. The central and most prominent object is a white porcelain or marble statue of Lord Krishna, depicted standing and playing a golden flute. The Krishna statue features extensive golden accents, including a crown, a circular halo behind the head, necklaces, armbands, a patterned waist wrap, and decorative trim on its drapery. A long garland, composed of alternating light pink and light blue cylindrical beads, hangs from its neck to its knees. A small white peacock figure stands at the base of the Krishna statue. The golden flute has small, multi-colored gemstones embedded along its length. To the left of the Krishna statue, a reddish-brown statue of Lord Ganesha is visible, seated and intricately carved, also with golden accents. Below Ganesha, a segment of a silver-toned metal bracelet or belt with inlaid turquoise and orange stones is present. At the bottom center, a small, dark-colored statuette depicts a figure riding an animal, possibly a lion or horse. To the bottom right, a wooden or ceramic object with a golden and dark checkered pattern on its top portion is visible. The background consists of a dark textile or tapestry featuring golden embroidered patterns resembling foliage and several vertical strips in blue, orange, and white hues. A piece of plain orange-brown fabric is partially visible behind the Ganesha statue. Reflections from the glass of the display cabinet are visible across the surface of the items.
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