
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts a section of a tiled wall in Chiang Mai City Municipality, Thailand. The wall features a central decorative frieze composed of two horizontal rows of rectangular, terracotta-colored ceramic tiles. Each tile in this frieze is embossed with a stylized, symmetrical palmette or leaf motif enclosed within a decorative, scrolling frame. There are six visible tiles in the upper decorative row and five fully visible in the lower row. A vertical, partially damaged or unfinished terracotta trim piece is visible along the far left edge of this decorative band. Above and below this frieze are bands of light beige, square ceramic tiles with a distinct crackle glaze finish, separated by light-colored grout lines. A yellow painted surface frames the top and right edges of the tiled section, suggesting an adjacent wall or architectural trim. A small, dark metallic object, possibly a hinge, is partially visible on the extreme right edge, embedded within the yellow surface. No individuals are present in the scene.
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