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The image displays a multi-tiered, hand-carved wooden decorative object, captured in a close-up, vertical orientation. The object features intricate openwork carvings depicting various African animals, arranged in sequential bands around a central column. The uppermost visible section is a tapered, conical lid or top element, primarily red and black with detailed geometric patterns and light brown polka-dot motifs. Below this, the first full tier of carvings shows dark brown/black stylized elephants in a walking posture, integrated into a wooden lattice. The tier beneath is demarcated by a horizontal band with red triangular patterns and black dots on a light wood background. The next central tier prominently features lighter-toned wooden giraffes, distinguished by their characteristic spotted patterns, also in a walking formation within the openwork design. Another patterned band separates this from the lowermost visible tier, which again presents dark brown/black carved animals, possibly antelopes or similar figures, within a similar lattice structure. The entire piece exhibits a blend of natural wood tones, dark stains, and painted red and black accents. The background is out of focus, revealing an indoor setting. Visible elements include a vertical white cable or pipe on the left, a light-colored wall or surface, and a vertical grey metallic or painted wooden support structure on the right. No people are present. The precise location within Makadara/Mji Wa Kale ward, Kenya, cannot be determined from the visual information provided.
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