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This media file contains a close-up, overhead shot of a souvenir magnet. The magnet is rectangular in shape and features a carved relief of a cityscape embedded in amber. The cityscape appears to be a historical European city, possibly with a castle or cathedral as its central feature. The relief is rendered in a light-colored material, possibly resin or painted ceramic, and is detailed with windows, architectural elements, and decorative motifs.

The amber matrix is a mix of translucent and opaque pieces in shades of golden yellow, brown, and reddish-orange. Some of the amber pieces are rough and unpolished, giving the magnet a rustic appearance, while others are smooth and polished, reflecting light. The amber appears to be enclosing small pebbles or inclusions, adding to the texture and visual interest.

Visible text on the magnet is present in two locations. On a ribbon-like element running vertically along the right side of the cityscape, the text "KÖNIGSBERG" is clearly legible in capitalized English letters. Below this, in Cyrillic script, the text "КАЛИНИНГРАД" is also visible. These inscriptions suggest the souvenir is related to the city of Kaliningrad, historically known as Königsberg.

The lighting in the image is even, with no distinct shadows, indicating a well-lit environment. The background is a plain, light-colored surface, likely a table or countertop, which helps to isolate the subject. The overall impression is of a decorative souvenir item, likely intended to commemorate a visit to Kaliningrad/Königsberg. There are no people or activities depicted, and the setting is ambiguous, focusing solely on the object.
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Jun 26, 2026

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This media file contains a close-up, overhead shot of a souvenir magnet. The magnet is rectangular in shape and features a carved relief of a cityscape embedded in amber. The cityscape appears to be a historical European city, possibly with a castle or cathedral as its central feature. The relief is rendered in a light-colored material, possibly resin or painted ceramic, and is detailed with windows, architectural elements, and decorative motifs. The amber matrix is a mix of translucent and opaque pieces in shades of golden yellow, brown, and reddish-orange. Some of the amber pieces are rough and unpolished, giving the magnet a rustic appearance, while others are smooth and polished, reflecting light. The amber appears to be enclosing small pebbles or inclusions, adding to the texture and visual interest. Visible text on the magnet is present in two locations. On a ribbon-like element running vertically along the right side of the cityscape, the text "KÖNIGSBERG" is clearly legible in capitalized English letters. Below this, in Cyrillic script, the text "КАЛИНИНГРАД" is also visible. These inscriptions suggest the souvenir is related to the city of Kaliningrad, historically known as Königsberg. The lighting in the image is even, with no distinct shadows, indicating a well-lit environment. The background is a plain, light-colored surface, likely a table or countertop, which helps to isolate the subject. The overall impression is of a decorative souvenir item, likely intended to commemorate a visit to Kaliningrad/Königsberg. There are no people or activities depicted, and the setting is ambiguous, focusing solely on the object.

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