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The image captures three antique wooden artifacts displayed in a glass case, likely within a museum in Sonargaon, Bangladesh. The objects rest on a light-colored surface against a pale blue background, with reflections of indistinct human figures and architectural elements visible on the glass.

On the left is a dark, rectangular wooden object resembling an old book or a small casket, featuring a rounded spine and ornate carvings on its top surface. A white label with the number "03" is placed in front of it. Adjacent to this, in the center, is another dark wooden box, more rectangular and flat-topped, also adorned with carvings on its lid and possibly metal accents on its corners. This item is marked with a "04" label. To the right, a traditional folding wooden bookstand, often referred to as a 'rehal' or Quran stand, is exhibited in its open position. It appears to be crafted from a lighter-toned, possibly weathered wood, and bears the label "05".

The items are presented as part of a collection, emphasizing their historical and cultural significance within the museum setting. A wooden base or cabinet forms the lower part of the display.
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Jan 26, 2025, 5:48 AM

Sonargaon, Bangladesh

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The image captures three antique wooden artifacts displayed in a glass case, likely within a museum in Sonargaon, Bangladesh. The objects rest on a light-colored surface against a pale blue background, with reflections of indistinct human figures and architectural elements visible on the glass. On the left is a dark, rectangular wooden object resembling an old book or a small casket, featuring a rounded spine and ornate carvings on its top surface. A white label with the number "03" is placed in front of it. Adjacent to this, in the center, is another dark wooden box, more rectangular and flat-topped, also adorned with carvings on its lid and possibly metal accents on its corners. This item is marked with a "04" label. To the right, a traditional folding wooden bookstand, often referred to as a 'rehal' or Quran stand, is exhibited in its open position. It appears to be crafted from a lighter-toned, possibly weathered wood, and bears the label "05". The items are presented as part of a collection, emphasizing their historical and cultural significance within the museum setting. A wooden base or cabinet forms the lower part of the display.

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