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This media file captures a museum or exhibition display showcasing traditional Indian attire and jewelry against a vibrant yellow background. The display is behind a glass barrier, evident from reflections at the top. The central items are three pieces of clothing and one skirt. From left to right at the top, there is a dark blue or black blouse (choli) with embroidered sleeves, and next to it, a blue blouse with colorful, geometric embroidery on the front and sleeves. Below the dark blouse, there is a red and white embroidered top. To the right of the blue blouse, a long, deep maroon or magenta skirt (ghagra) is displayed, featuring an elaborate band of colorful, geometric embroidery along its lower hem. Various pieces of silver-colored jewelry are arranged on black stands along the right side of the display. These include several sets of bangles or bracelets, and multiple pairs of earrings. Below the skirt, a distinctive triangular metal ornament connected to a chain with tassels is laid out. Near the bottom left, a crescent-shaped metal decorative piece is also displayed. Labels with descriptive text accompany the jewelry on the right, providing information about the artifacts. Although the text is mostly unreadable due to the distance, some words like "GUJARAT," "Saurashtra," "Kutch," "19th century," and "20th century" are faintly discernible, indicating the origin and age of the pieces. One label includes a small black and white photograph of a person, likely modeling the jewelry. The overall scene suggests a curated presentation of cultural heritage from India, likely Gujarat, given the location context of Mumbai.
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