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These four collectible phone cards are part of "The Infahan Collection" produced by AmeriVox. Each card features distinct artistic images related to Persian culture and historical architecture, along with detailed lettering in gold on the right side identifying each card's theme within the collection.
The first card shows an artistic depiction of a polo match taking place on Naqsh-e Jahan Square, with numerous horsemen actively engaged in the sport set against a detailed backdrop of architectural elements and trees. The border of the artwork is decorated with intricate patterns evoking traditional tile art. The text on the card reads: "The Infahan Collection," and "The Polo on Naqsh-e Jahan Square."
The second card also illustrates a lively scene of polo players on horseback in Naqsh-e Jahan Square. There is a blue-domed mosque and surrounding architecture visible in the background under a partly cloudy sky. Polo players dressed in various colorful uniforms are shown in mid-play with horses in dynamic motion. The same gold text appears on the right side, reinforcing the card’s theme as part of the Infahan series.
The third card captures an artistic portrayal of Naqsh-e Jahan Square from a different perspective, highlighting the large open plaza with symmetrical gardens, pools, and the surrounding buildings. People and carriages are shown moving and gathering within the square, and the scene includes trees and blue skies in warm lighting. It is labeled with "The Infahan Collection" and "The Naqsh-e Jahan Square" in gold text.
The fourth card presents an interior view of "The Dome Chamber," featuring vibrant and detailed Islamic-style tile work predominantly in blue and gold hues. The high arches and intricate patterns fill the space with ornate decorative beauty. The card has the title "The Infahan Collection" and "The Dome Chamber" on the right side in gold lettering.
Together, these four cards represent a set of artistic and cultural imagery from Iran, focused on polo sports and significant historic sites in Isfahan, delivered through detailed paintings and traditional tile art styles.
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