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This media file shows a close-up, top-down view of a decorative, round object, possibly a lid or a medallion, with Egyptian-themed imagery. The object is made of a metallic material, likely bronze or brass, with an aged, antique appearance. The central subject is a detailed relief of a pharaoh's head wearing a nemes headdress, a striped cloth headdress worn by pharaohs in ancient Egypt. The pharaoh's face is depicted with serene features. Surrounding the pharaoh's head are several small, red, gem-like or painted circular accents, arranged in a semi-circle above the pharaoh's beard. The background of the central relief features a stylized representation of a pyramid, constructed from meticulously carved brick patterns. Hieroglyphic-like symbols are inscribed around the perimeter of the central image, contributing to the Egyptian theme. Some of these symbols are partially visible. The object itself is housed within a larger, circular metallic frame or casing. This outer frame has a textured surface and appears to be a separate component, possibly designed to hold or display the central medallion. A portion of the outer rim is broken or incomplete, revealing a darker material underneath. The object rests on a wooden surface with a visible wood grain pattern, suggesting it might be placed on a table or a shelf. The lighting appears to be natural, casting subtle shadows and highlighting the metallic sheen and carved details of the object. No specific time of day, weather, or emotional cues are discernible beyond the static representation of the pharaoh. One visible text element is the word "EGYPT" in English, partially curved along the bottom left edge of the central relief. Other inscriptions appear to be in a form of hieroglyphs, but are not clearly legible in this view.
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C43F4
Volume
6,072
Creator
+$0.08
Revenue
+$0.10
TVL
$6.46


