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The image displays an indoor museum exhibit featuring ancient metal artifacts within a glass-topped wooden display case. The case has a light-colored wooden frame and a handle on its right side. Inside, several dark-colored metal objects, likely bracelets or anklets, are arranged vertically on a vibrant red velvet-like surface. There are approximately five primary artifacts visible. The two largest items, positioned towards the center of the display, are circular and appear to be made of aged, dark metal, possibly bronze or iron. These pieces exhibit intricate, raised patterns or engravings, suggesting detailed craftsmanship. The other items are also circular, but generally smaller and appear to have simpler designs. The overall appearance of the artifacts suggests they are historical and well-preserved. To the left side of the display, beneath the glass, a rectangular white information label is visible. The text on the label is presented in both Bengali script and English. Although the text is somewhat blurry, English words such as "BRACELET," "ANKLET," "ARMLET," and "ARM BAND" are discernible, indicating the categories of the displayed items. A small white square label with the number "4" is also placed near one of the lower artifacts. The scene captures a static moment of historical preservation and exhibition, likely in a museum setting in Sonargaon, Bangladesh, given the visible linguistic cues. Reflections from the room above are visible on the glass surface of the display case.
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