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The image displays a collection of traditional stringed musical instruments housed within a clear glass display case. The setting appears to be an indoor museum or exhibition, consistent with the location context of Sonargaon, Bangladesh. In the upper row, four larger, long-necked instruments are visible. These instruments are crafted from wood, varying slightly in design. The leftmost instrument features a distinctive U-shaped body, while the others have more elongated, narrower bodies with tuning pegs located near their headstocks. They appear to be traditional lutes or similar folk instruments. The bottom row showcases four smaller, heart-shaped or violin-like instruments. These are also made of wood, characterized by dark bodies contrasting with lighter-colored decorative or structural elements on their front surfaces, possibly made of bone or ivory. Each has a headstock with tuning pegs. These instruments bear a resemblance to types of sarangi or rabab, common in South Asian music. The instruments are arranged on a light-colored base inside the display case. A wooden floor is visible both behind and in front of the case, indicating the museum's interior environment. A small, rectangular white information plaque, written in Bengali script, is visible on the display base in the lower-left corner, providing details about the exhibited artifacts. No direct activity is depicted, as the image captures a static museum exhibit. The instruments appear to be historical and handcrafted.
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