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This is a close-up, eye-level photograph of a dark, rectangular decorative panel, likely a piece of wall art or furniture inlay, framed by a heavily carved, dark wood border. The border features intricate, repeating patterns that appear to be stylized dragons or serpentine creatures, with scales and swirling details. The main subject of the panel is a relief carving of two birds perched on a branch. The birds are depicted with textured plumage, created by what appears to be inlaid mother-of-pearl or shell, giving them an iridescent, shimmering quality. The feathers are overlapping and detailed, with individual quill lines visible on the wings and tail. The birds have light-colored beaks and yellow eyes. One bird is slightly behind the other, and both are facing to the right. Their bodies are positioned to convey a sense of movement, as if they are about to take flight or are settling down. The branch they are perched on is also a relief carving, rendered in a lighter, wood-like material, possibly bone or a lighter wood inlay. It features knotty textures and appears to be adorned with delicate, carved flowers and buds, also in a light material. A thin, twig-like element extends from the branch to the left, with small, delicate leaves. The background of the panel is a smooth, dark, possibly lacquered surface. The overall impression is one of traditional craftsmanship, possibly of Asian origin given the dragon motifs and the use of inlay. The lighting is even, suggesting an indoor setting, and there are no visible cues for time of day or weather. There is no visible text in the image. The location context is Krasnodar, Russia.
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