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The image captures an indoor museum display, likely in Sonargaon, Bangladesh. The main subjects are three antique-looking metal pots or vessels, varying in size and shape, displayed on a red pedestal within a glass case. Each pot has intricate, etched designs on its surface, and appears to be made of brass or bronze due to its metallic sheen and color. From left to right, the pots are numbered "05", "06", and "07" respectively on the display base. A small informational label is visible in the center of the display, primarily written in Bengali with English translations. The label identifies the items as "পানদানি ও কলস" (Pan-dani o Kolos, meaning Betel leaf container and pitcher/pot), with the English translation "Water-pots, Betel leaf containers, Design water-pots". It specifies the material as "Brass" and indicates they were "Collected from: Khagrabari, Dhaka". The period is noted as "18th-19th Century AD". The glass display case reflects the brightly lit interior of the museum, showing distorted reflections of windows, overhead lights, and a person (likely the photographer) standing in front of the exhibit. A blurry red fabric item is visible in the upper left corner, suggesting another nearby display or part of the museum's interior. The scene is brightly lit, indicative of daytime museum hours.
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