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The image captures an architectural feature, likely an entrance or internal partition, within a building in Mataram, Indonesia. The central subject is a dark brown, possibly wooden, double door featuring multiple glass panes, each partially obscured by translucent white curtains. Two silver-colored handles are visible at the center where the doors meet. The door appears to be a multi-panel or folding style, suggesting it might open widely. Above the door, a prominent decorative panel spans the width of the frame. This panel consists of two layers: a white, rectangular grid-like lattice in the background, and an intricate orange-brown overlay. The orange-brown layer features flowing, curvilinear lines and three distinct, multi-layered geometric motifs, resembling stylized stars or rosettes, arranged symmetrically across the panel. These motifs are embedded within the grid and appear to be three-dimensional. Directly between the door frame and the decorative panel, a horizontal white frieze with a repeating, delicate geometric pattern, possibly star or floral, acts as a border. The floor in the foreground is a polished, light-colored (beige or cream) tiled surface, reflecting ambient light and the lower parts of the door, indicating a smooth and reflective finish. No people are visible, and there is no discernible activity taking place. The lighting suggests an indoor setting, possibly with natural light filtering in or ambient artificial illumination. No visible text is present. The architectural style, particularly the geometric patterns, hints at local Southeast Asian or Islamic influences.
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