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This is a hand-painted wooden serving tray featuring an elaborate folk art composition of white phalaenopsis orchids rendered in acrylic or oil paint against a deep espresso-brown lacquered wood ground. The tray is rectangular with integrated cut-out handles on each short end, constructed from a solid hardwood or MDF substrate finished in a near-black dark walnut stain with a semi-gloss lacquer topcoat. The painted botanical scene depicts five fully open orchid blooms with characteristic yellow and red-pink centers, multiple buds on trailing stems, lush green tropical foliage, an exposed root system, and a textured brown driftwood or bark element — all hallmarks of Southeast Asian decorative tole painting traditions, likely Thai, Vietnamese, or Filipino in origin, dating to the late 20th or early 21st century. The reverse edge of the tray displays a painted white scrollwork and circle border motif, further confirming the hand-decorated folk art nature of this piece. Estimated dimensions are approximately 18 inches long by 12 inches wide. No maker's mark or artist signature is visible in the photographs. Condition is rated Very Good; the painted surface shows minor light surface scratches visible in raking light across the dark background, consistent with normal use and handling, but the floral imagery retains strong, vivid color with no flaking, peeling, or significant loss. The tray is structurally sound with no cracks, warping, or damage to the handles.