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This close-up, eye-level shot features a white, geometric lattice screen, likely an architectural element such as a decorative wall or ventilation block. The screen is composed of repeating patterns of interlocking shapes, primarily circles and ovals, which combine to form a quatrefoil-like motif at their intersections.

The material appears to be a solid, textured substance, possibly concrete or painted stone, with minor irregularities and a slightly worn finish visible on its bright white surface. Through the numerous openwork sections of the lattice, a dark, undifferentiated background is visible, creating a stark contrast that emphasizes the intricate white pattern.

Natural light illuminates the screen, highlighting the raised edges of the design and casting soft shadows within the recesses and through the openings, which adds depth and dimension to the structure. No activity is taking place, as the image depicts a static architectural detail. There is no visible text. The design is typical of traditional decorative screens found in various architectural contexts, often used for privacy, ventilation, and aesthetic appeal in regions such as Kabalana, Sri Lanka.
boombastick

Jun 4, 2026

Kabalana, Sri Lanka

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This close-up, eye-level shot features a white, geometric lattice screen, likely an architectural element such as a decorative wall or ventilation block. The screen is composed of repeating patterns of interlocking shapes, primarily circles and ovals, which combine to form a quatrefoil-like motif at their intersections. The material appears to be a solid, textured substance, possibly concrete or painted stone, with minor irregularities and a slightly worn finish visible on its bright white surface. Through the numerous openwork sections of the lattice, a dark, undifferentiated background is visible, creating a stark contrast that emphasizes the intricate white pattern. Natural light illuminates the screen, highlighting the raised edges of the design and casting soft shadows within the recesses and through the openings, which adds depth and dimension to the structure. No activity is taking place, as the image depicts a static architectural detail. There is no visible text. The design is typical of traditional decorative screens found in various architectural contexts, often used for privacy, ventilation, and aesthetic appeal in regions such as Kabalana, Sri Lanka.

Symbol

E1FF7

Volume

10,192

Creator

+$0.70

Revenue

+$0.38

TVL

$29.00

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perekirill

Staked 25d ago
Redeemed 21d ago

$14.45 USD

+$0.27 USD

Fee: $0.04 (0.25%)

+2%

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FM-0wFlo2

Staked 25d ago
Redeemed 20d ago

$14.45 USD

+$0.05 USD

Fee: $0.04 (0.25%)

+0.4%

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Rev Bot 🤖💰

Injected revenue 25d ago

Revenue bonus for the last 2 stakes.

+$0.61 USD

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FM-0wFlo2

Staked 24d ago

$14.45 USD

+$0.02 USD

+0.1%

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Injected revenue 24d ago

Revenue bonus for the last stake.

+$0.35 USD

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Superminde

Staked 19d ago

$14.45 USD

+$0.07 USD

+0.5%

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Injected revenue 19d ago

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+$0.23 USD

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