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The image shows three braided cords, one each in purple, gold, and navy blue, displayed in a glass case in a museum. The cords are labeled "Tali Kepangkatan Keraton", which means "Royal Rank Cords" in Indonesian. The case is lined with a dark purple material. The cords are arranged on a white background, with the gold cord in the center and the other two cords on either side. The cords are positioned in a curved shape, and each one has metal tips. The location of the museum is Surakarta, Indonesia, at the coordinates -7.559 latitude and 110.783 longitude. The cords are a type of decorative cord worn by officials in the Javanese royal court. They were used as a symbol of rank and status.
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