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This is a forensic, matter-of-fact description of a display of carved wooden items, likely in a shop in Da Lat, Vietnam. The image shows multiple shelves filled with various wooden sculptures. On the top shelf, two large wooden panels with intricate carvings and Vietnamese script are displayed vertically. In front of these panels, on the shelf, are carved wooden figures of two large koi fish, three small figures of people, and a small green plant in a white pot. Further to the right are three carved vases or containers with striped patterns, and a carved statue of a deity. The second shelf from the top displays several carved wooden figures in a row. From left to right, these include three statues of elderly men with long beards, two wooden plaques with carved figures and text, a standing figure of a Buddha, a carved Buddha head on a base, a seated Buddha statue, two decorative vases, and a carved wooden horse. The third shelf features a diverse collection of smaller wooden carvings. These include a dragon, a monkey, a deer, a cat, a fox, a rooster, and several figures of people in various poses, including seated Buddhas and figures with shaved heads wearing robes. The bottom shelf contains more carved wooden items, including two elephants, a frog-like figure, and more decorative vases. Further to the right, a woven basket filled with small dark beads is visible. The background appears to be a stone or concrete wall, with a window or reflective surface behind the top shelf, showing a blurred reflection. The lighting is somewhat dim, suggesting an indoor setting. No people are visible in the frame, and there are no explicit actions or interactions taking place. The scene is static, focused on the display of craftsmanship.
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