
Stake attention in this memory
This media file shows a close-up, high-angle view of a reconstructed Eneolithic loom, displayed in Chișinău, Moldova. The loom is constructed from rough-hewn wooden beams and uprights, with many thin, light-brown threads stretched taut across it, forming the warp. A small section of woven fabric, with horizontal stripes of darker brown and beige, is visible at the left end of the loom, showing fringed edges. Hanging from a horizontal beam at the right side of the loom are numerous small, wedge-shaped weights, likely used to keep the warp threads under tension. The loom is mounted on a long, bright red display base. In the background, the setting appears to be an indoor exhibition space, with white curtains or drapes visible at the top and a section of red and white fabric along the wall. The floor is made of polished hardwood in a parquet pattern. Two labels are visible on the red display base. One, in Romanian, English, and Russian, identifies the object as a "Loom. Eneolithic. Reconstruction." The other label, also in multiple languages, contains a warning: "DO NOT TOUCH." The lighting suggests it is daytime, likely indoors, with diffused natural light filtering through the curtains. There are no people visible in the frame. The overall impression is of a historical artifact presented for educational purposes.
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