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This image presents a museum exhibit housed within a glass display case, likely situated in Mataram, Indonesia. The backdrop features a colorful mural depicting a traditional, verdant landscape with rolling hills, trees, and small, simple huts. Painted figures are shown engaged in everyday activities: one person tends to a fire or stone well, another carries goods using a shoulder pole, and a third works with timber.

In the foreground, a collection of artifacts is displayed on grey plinths and the dark, carpeted floor of the case. These objects include a large, conical woven hat, various wooden poles and tools, rustic ceramic or stone vessels, intricately woven baskets, and a decorative bracelet crafted from beads and natural materials. A wooden stand or frame is also part of the display.

Two information panels are visible. A large, yellowish-brown vertical sign in the middle-right has two main headings: "RUMAH ADAT..." (likely referencing traditional houses) and "TRADISI MENG..." (potentially indicating traditional practices or crafts). Below these headings, detailed descriptive text in an Indonesian language is present. On the right side of the display's floor, a yellow document with additional text can be seen. Two QR codes are affixed to the mural on the left and right, suggesting interactive informational content for visitors. The exhibit is well-illuminated by internal spotlights, bringing attention to the detailed mural and the historical artifacts, collectively portraying aspects of traditional Indonesian village life and culture.
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Feb 14, 2025, 6:20 AM

Mataram, Indonesia

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This image presents a museum exhibit housed within a glass display case, likely situated in Mataram, Indonesia. The backdrop features a colorful mural depicting a traditional, verdant landscape with rolling hills, trees, and small, simple huts. Painted figures are shown engaged in everyday activities: one person tends to a fire or stone well, another carries goods using a shoulder pole, and a third works with timber. In the foreground, a collection of artifacts is displayed on grey plinths and the dark, carpeted floor of the case. These objects include a large, conical woven hat, various wooden poles and tools, rustic ceramic or stone vessels, intricately woven baskets, and a decorative bracelet crafted from beads and natural materials. A wooden stand or frame is also part of the display. Two information panels are visible. A large, yellowish-brown vertical sign in the middle-right has two main headings: "RUMAH ADAT..." (likely referencing traditional houses) and "TRADISI MENG..." (potentially indicating traditional practices or crafts). Below these headings, detailed descriptive text in an Indonesian language is present. On the right side of the display's floor, a yellow document with additional text can be seen. Two QR codes are affixed to the mural on the left and right, suggesting interactive informational content for visitors. The exhibit is well-illuminated by internal spotlights, bringing attention to the detailed mural and the historical artifacts, collectively portraying aspects of traditional Indonesian village life and culture.

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