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A weathered stone statue, likely depicting a standing deity or important figure from ancient times, is displayed indoors at a museum or cultural site in Kediri, Indonesia. The statue, appearing to be carved from volcanic stone, features intricate details including a prominent crown or headdress, elaborate patterns on its clothing, and jewelry. Its left arm is absent, and the facial features are eroded or damaged. The artifact stands on a distinct red pedestal.

To the left of the statue, a black information sign with white text and a QR code provides context. Visible text snippets on the sign include "PP 1000 - 1000", "Candi Gurah, Kec. Gurah", and "Kab. Kediri," indicating its origin from the Gurah temple in the Kediri Regency.

The statue is positioned beside large glass windows, allowing a clear view of a bright outdoor environment. This exterior scene features lush green trees, a grassy area, and distant building structures, confirming a daytime setting with clear weather. To the right of the statue, reflections in a large glass display case reveal interior elements, including a dark, reddish silhouette of what might be another artifact or the main statue's reflection, alongside hints of the museum's internal architecture. The overall presentation suggests a historical exhibit focused on regional heritage.
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Jan 19, 2025, 5:28 AM

Kediri, Indonesia

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A weathered stone statue, likely depicting a standing deity or important figure from ancient times, is displayed indoors at a museum or cultural site in Kediri, Indonesia. The statue, appearing to be carved from volcanic stone, features intricate details including a prominent crown or headdress, elaborate patterns on its clothing, and jewelry. Its left arm is absent, and the facial features are eroded or damaged. The artifact stands on a distinct red pedestal. To the left of the statue, a black information sign with white text and a QR code provides context. Visible text snippets on the sign include "PP 1000 - 1000", "Candi Gurah, Kec. Gurah", and "Kab. Kediri," indicating its origin from the Gurah temple in the Kediri Regency. The statue is positioned beside large glass windows, allowing a clear view of a bright outdoor environment. This exterior scene features lush green trees, a grassy area, and distant building structures, confirming a daytime setting with clear weather. To the right of the statue, reflections in a large glass display case reveal interior elements, including a dark, reddish silhouette of what might be another artifact or the main statue's reflection, alongside hints of the museum's internal architecture. The overall presentation suggests a historical exhibit focused on regional heritage.

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