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This media file captures a museum exhibit, presenting traditional artifacts in a display case against a large photographic backdrop.

The backdrop image depicts a procession of women in traditional attire, presumably participating in a cultural event or ceremony outdoors. The most prominent woman on the left, facing right, has her hand raised to her forehead, seemingly in a gesture of salutation or to shield her eyes. She wears a dark top and a richly patterned sarong. Most women in the procession wear distinctive red, bell-shaped structures on their heads, which appear to support other items or are part of an elaborate headdress. The women are dressed similarly in dark blouses and colorful patterned skirts or sarongs, often with sashes. They are walking in a line on a grassy area, with other people visible in the background observing the event under bright daylight conditions.

In the foreground, within the display case, several dark brown pottery items are exhibited. On the left, a cylindrical lidded jar rests on a light-colored, block-like pedestal. In the middle, two smaller, shallow pottery dishes – one open and round, the other round with a domed lid – are placed on a similar pedestal. To the right, a large, ornate, dark-toned bowl or tray, covered with numerous small, raised studs, sits on a stand. Further to the right, a vertical informational plaque is visible, partially obscured, with the Indonesian title "BENDA BENDA PUSAKAN..." (Heritage Objects...) and the word "Mataram," indicating the local context. The exhibit is dimly lit, with reflections of overhead lights visible on the display case glass. The floor in front of the exhibit is covered with light-colored tiles.
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Feb 14, 2025, 6:23 AM

Mataram, Indonesia

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This media file captures a museum exhibit, presenting traditional artifacts in a display case against a large photographic backdrop. The backdrop image depicts a procession of women in traditional attire, presumably participating in a cultural event or ceremony outdoors. The most prominent woman on the left, facing right, has her hand raised to her forehead, seemingly in a gesture of salutation or to shield her eyes. She wears a dark top and a richly patterned sarong. Most women in the procession wear distinctive red, bell-shaped structures on their heads, which appear to support other items or are part of an elaborate headdress. The women are dressed similarly in dark blouses and colorful patterned skirts or sarongs, often with sashes. They are walking in a line on a grassy area, with other people visible in the background observing the event under bright daylight conditions. In the foreground, within the display case, several dark brown pottery items are exhibited. On the left, a cylindrical lidded jar rests on a light-colored, block-like pedestal. In the middle, two smaller, shallow pottery dishes – one open and round, the other round with a domed lid – are placed on a similar pedestal. To the right, a large, ornate, dark-toned bowl or tray, covered with numerous small, raised studs, sits on a stand. Further to the right, a vertical informational plaque is visible, partially obscured, with the Indonesian title "BENDA BENDA PUSAKAN..." (Heritage Objects...) and the word "Mataram," indicating the local context. The exhibit is dimly lit, with reflections of overhead lights visible on the display case glass. The floor in front of the exhibit is covered with light-colored tiles.

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