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This media file captures a diorama display, likely from a museum or cultural center, depicting traditional rural life and weaving in Sonargaon, Bangladesh. In the foreground, a detailed, large wooden handloom occupies the central space. It is constructed primarily from bamboo and timber. A male mannequin, dressed in a minimal traditional garment, is positioned behind the loom, appearing to be in the process of weaving. On the loom, numerous spools of colorful yarn are visible, including shades of green, white, pink, red, and yellow, indicating the variety of threads used in textile production. Another mannequin, partially visible on the far left, appears to be kneeling or squatting. The background features a vibrant painted mural illustrating a village scene. Several traditional huts with thatched or corrugated tin roofs are depicted, surrounded by trees and a rural landscape. Clothes in various colors are seen hanging to dry outside one of the huts. Within the painted scene, a female figure, dressed in blue, is actively engaged in spinning yarn using a traditional spinning wheel. Another chicken is visible near her. The overall ambiance of the mural suggests a daytime setting in a bustling village. The image is taken through glass, evident from the reflections of overhead lights visible across the display. The combination of three-dimensional mannequins and objects with a two-dimensional painted backdrop creates an immersive exhibit, showcasing the traditional crafts and daily life associated with regions like Sonargaon. There is no visible text in the image.
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