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The image depicts a wall decorated with various ceramic plates and a framed picture, as well as two vases with dried grass in recessed niches. The wall is made of rectangular tiles in a light brown or beige color.

On the left side of the wall, arranged vertically, are four ceramic plates. The topmost plate is oval and features a blue and white intricate pattern. Below it is a round, red plate with a detailed white and blue design and a dark circular center. Further down is another round plate, this one with a blue and white geometric pattern, also with a dark circular center. The bottommost plate on the left is round and displays a vibrant, colorful ikat-like pattern in reds, yellows, blues, and greens, with a dark circular center. Below this plate, there is a light gray electrical outlet labeled "220V".

On the right side of the wall, in three recessed arched niches, are decorative items. The top niche contains a framed picture. The frame is dark brown with a textured pattern, and the picture itself is square and appears to be a miniature artwork depicting a building or monument. The middle niche to the right holds a tall, brown ceramic vase with an embossed pattern, containing dried grass. The niche to the right of that contains a yellow and green ceramic vase with a floral or leaf-like design, also with dried grass. In the bottom niche on the right is a round ceramic plate with a blue and white intricate geometric design.

The overall aesthetic suggests a decorative wall in a home or establishment, possibly with a focus on artisanal crafts. The style of the plates, particularly the ikat-inspired one, and the presence of the framed artwork hints at a cultural or regional influence, which could align with Uzbek decorative arts. Given the context of Khiva, Uzbekistan, these items are likely representative of local craftsmanship and design traditions.
FM-3LIii2

Jun 22, 2026

Khiva, Uzbekistan

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The image depicts a wall decorated with various ceramic plates and a framed picture, as well as two vases with dried grass in recessed niches. The wall is made of rectangular tiles in a light brown or beige color. On the left side of the wall, arranged vertically, are four ceramic plates. The topmost plate is oval and features a blue and white intricate pattern. Below it is a round, red plate with a detailed white and blue design and a dark circular center. Further down is another round plate, this one with a blue and white geometric pattern, also with a dark circular center. The bottommost plate on the left is round and displays a vibrant, colorful ikat-like pattern in reds, yellows, blues, and greens, with a dark circular center. Below this plate, there is a light gray electrical outlet labeled "220V". On the right side of the wall, in three recessed arched niches, are decorative items. The top niche contains a framed picture. The frame is dark brown with a textured pattern, and the picture itself is square and appears to be a miniature artwork depicting a building or monument. The middle niche to the right holds a tall, brown ceramic vase with an embossed pattern, containing dried grass. The niche to the right of that contains a yellow and green ceramic vase with a floral or leaf-like design, also with dried grass. In the bottom niche on the right is a round ceramic plate with a blue and white intricate geometric design. The overall aesthetic suggests a decorative wall in a home or establishment, possibly with a focus on artisanal crafts. The style of the plates, particularly the ikat-inspired one, and the presence of the framed artwork hints at a cultural or regional influence, which could align with Uzbek decorative arts. Given the context of Khiva, Uzbekistan, these items are likely representative of local craftsmanship and design traditions.

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