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close-up, eye-level view of an intricately carved wooden door in Vashisht, India
close-up, eye-level view of an intricately carved wooden door in Vashisht, India. The door is made of aged, weathered wood with a rich, dark brown patina. It is adorned with a large, circular carving in the center, featuring geometric patterns and a central motif resembling a lion's head, which appears to be a door knocker. A dark metal chain hangs from the lion's head, leading to a circular metal object and keys attached to the left side of the door. The entire door is framed by heavily carved wooden panels, showcasing a variety of patterns including floral motifs, geometric designs, and ridged textures. Small red accents are visible within some of the carved floral elements. The door is set into a rustic stone threshold. The overall impression is one of ancient craftsmanship and traditional artistry.
