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This image captures a museum exhibit displaying traditional cooking and household items from Mataram, Indonesia. The main subject is a glass display case with a large, vibrant photograph or mural in the background. The background image depicts a woman, dressed in traditional attire, actively cooking or preparing food over an open fire. She is squatting or sitting, stirring a pot, with glowing embers and light illuminating the rustic interior of what appears to be a traditional kitchen or workshop. The scene evokes a sense of warmth and traditional domestic activity, likely at dusk or night, with the fire being the primary light source. In the foreground, within the display case, a collection of earthenware pottery and tools is showcased. These items, varying in size and shape, include lidded pots, a spouted kettle, and a basket-like container with a handle. The vessels are predominantly in earthy brown and reddish tones, characteristic of traditional clay pottery. They are neatly arranged on light yellow, rectangular display blocks. To the right of the exhibit, a yellow information panel with Indonesian text is visible. The title appears to be "PERALATAN D...", likely referring to "Peralatan Dapur" (Kitchen Utensils). The text lists various items, with discernible words like "Periuk" (pot), "Lombok" (referring to the island/area), "Dapur" (kitchen), and "Tungku" (traditional stove). The entire display provides a factual representation of cultural heritage, illustrating traditional cooking practices and the tools used in daily life in the Mataram region of Indonesia.
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