
Stake attention in this memory
This media file captures an indoor museum exhibit featuring a collection of ancient pottery vessels displayed behind a reflective glass case. Five distinct artifacts are arranged linearly on a light grey, elevated plinth. On the far left, a small, squat, beige-colored pot with a slightly flared rim sits. Next to it, two more substantial, somewhat rectangular or cylindrical vessels are displayed; one is light-toned with visible dark grey areas and an irregular rim, and the other is a cream-colored piece with significant patches of rough, earthy brown and grey exposed material. Further to the right, two taller, cylindrical pots are shown: one with a mottled grey and white appearance and visible cracks, and the last, larger one, featuring a rugged texture of dark brown and white. Each pottery piece is accompanied by a small, white informational placard. While the specific text is too small and blurry to decipher, it contains Chinese characters, likely detailing the artifact's origin or description. The vessels all show significant signs of age, with weathered surfaces, chips, and irregular textures, consistent with archaeological finds. A faint but noticeable reflection of a person, presumably the photographer, holding a mobile device, is visible in the left portion of the glass case, partially obscuring the background wall. The glass also reflects ambient overhead lighting from the museum hall. The setting appears to be a clean and well-lit exhibition space within a museum or cultural institution, given the context of Dali, China, likely showcasing historical artifacts from the region.
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