
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays an indoor exhibit in Kediri, Indonesia, featuring three traditional stone grinding tools inside a glass display case. The objects consist of a larger, flat, basin-like stone, likely a mortar, and two elongated, pestle-like stones, all made of greyish, textured rock. They rest on a red surface within the display, which is framed by dark wood at the top and a golden-colored wall below. A white informational sign is placed in front of the artifacts, titled "PIPIHAN DAN GANDIK." The Indonesian text on the sign, partially visible, explains that these "pipihan" (grinding stones/mortars) were used for grinding various ingredients. Specifically, they were utilized to make traditional herbal medicines ("jamu"), spices, other food ingredients, and cooking components such as coriander, pepper, and nuts, aiming to achieve a very fine grind. Reflections on the glass case are prominent, showing a person, likely the photographer, and the outdoor environment beyond the building, including trees and bright sky, suggesting it is daytime. No direct activity is occurring; the scene captures a static display of historical artifacts.
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