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This media file features a circular decorative object, likely a table top or tray, encased within a dark brown wooden frame. The object is viewed from directly above, resting on a textured surface, possibly a carpet or rug.

The central artwork depicts four winged, human-like figures, appearing as personifications of winds. They are arranged radially, blowing clouds from their mouths, and are labeled with Greek names for the cardinal winds: "EVROS" (East Wind), "NOTOS" (South Wind), "ZEPHYROS" (West Wind), and "BOREAS" (North Wind). This central motif is encircled by an elaborate, multi-layered compass rose design, adorned with intricate patterns, stars, and heraldic-like shields.

The compass rose is rich with textual labels, identifying various winds and directional points. These names are a blend of Latin (e.g., "Aquilie Boreas," "Vulfurnus," "Libo Notus," "Cirus Thrascias," "PAVONIV" for Favonius), Greek (e.g., "Argestes"), and possibly Old French or Italian terms (e.g., "NORD-EST," "SVD-EST," "SVD-OVEST," "NORD-OVEST"). Abbreviations for intercardinal directions like "N-N-E," "S-S-O," and "O-N-O" are also visible. The artwork employs a warm, muted color palette dominated by beige, dark greens, reds, yellows, and browns, lending it an antique or classical aesthetic.

The item serves a decorative purpose, potentially as a historical or vintage piece inspired by cartography and classical mythology. Given the location context of Bitonto, Italy, it might reflect a regional appreciation for such classical and navigational themes.
MashaRÙTA

Jun 3, 2026

Bitonto, Italy

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This media file features a circular decorative object, likely a table top or tray, encased within a dark brown wooden frame. The object is viewed from directly above, resting on a textured surface, possibly a carpet or rug. The central artwork depicts four winged, human-like figures, appearing as personifications of winds. They are arranged radially, blowing clouds from their mouths, and are labeled with Greek names for the cardinal winds: "EVROS" (East Wind), "NOTOS" (South Wind), "ZEPHYROS" (West Wind), and "BOREAS" (North Wind). This central motif is encircled by an elaborate, multi-layered compass rose design, adorned with intricate patterns, stars, and heraldic-like shields. The compass rose is rich with textual labels, identifying various winds and directional points. These names are a blend of Latin (e.g., "Aquilie Boreas," "Vulfurnus," "Libo Notus," "Cirus Thrascias," "PAVONIV" for Favonius), Greek (e.g., "Argestes"), and possibly Old French or Italian terms (e.g., "NORD-EST," "SVD-EST," "SVD-OVEST," "NORD-OVEST"). Abbreviations for intercardinal directions like "N-N-E," "S-S-O," and "O-N-O" are also visible. The artwork employs a warm, muted color palette dominated by beige, dark greens, reds, yellows, and browns, lending it an antique or classical aesthetic. The item serves a decorative purpose, potentially as a historical or vintage piece inspired by cartography and classical mythology. Given the location context of Bitonto, Italy, it might reflect a regional appreciation for such classical and navigational themes.

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