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This media file displays a collection of Middle Eastern musical instruments displayed against a pale, wood-grained background. The primary subjects are an oud, a short-necked lute, and a qanun, a type of zither. The oud, made of light brown wood, has intricate circular inlays on its soundboard, resembling ornate Arabic calligraphy or geometric patterns. It has a pear-shaped body and a fretless neck with strings. To the right of the oud, a qanun is positioned vertically. This trapezoidal instrument is also made of wood and is adorned with inlaid decorative patterns, including floral motifs and star shapes, made of various light and dark wood pieces. Rows of tuning pegs are visible along the top edge, and strings stretch across its surface, fanning out towards the bottom where they appear to be attached to a fringed edge.

In the background and to the left of the oud, several other percussive instruments are partially visible. These include at least two large, metallic gongs or cymbals suspended on stands, and a smaller, reddish-brown drum with stretched skin heads. The lighting suggests an indoor setting, possibly a museum exhibit, with the instruments illuminated to highlight their craftsmanship. Shadows are cast on the background, indicating a light source from the left. The overall presentation is clean and focused on the instruments themselves, suggesting a display aimed at showcasing their cultural and artistic value. No people are visible, and there are no discernible signs indicating a specific time of day, weather conditions, or explicit emotions. The location context of The Hague, Netherlands, is provided, but there are no visual cues within the image to confirm this specific location. No visible text is present in the image.
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Jun 24, 2026

The Hague, Netherlands

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This media file displays a collection of Middle Eastern musical instruments displayed against a pale, wood-grained background. The primary subjects are an oud, a short-necked lute, and a qanun, a type of zither. The oud, made of light brown wood, has intricate circular inlays on its soundboard, resembling ornate Arabic calligraphy or geometric patterns. It has a pear-shaped body and a fretless neck with strings. To the right of the oud, a qanun is positioned vertically. This trapezoidal instrument is also made of wood and is adorned with inlaid decorative patterns, including floral motifs and star shapes, made of various light and dark wood pieces. Rows of tuning pegs are visible along the top edge, and strings stretch across its surface, fanning out towards the bottom where they appear to be attached to a fringed edge. In the background and to the left of the oud, several other percussive instruments are partially visible. These include at least two large, metallic gongs or cymbals suspended on stands, and a smaller, reddish-brown drum with stretched skin heads. The lighting suggests an indoor setting, possibly a museum exhibit, with the instruments illuminated to highlight their craftsmanship. Shadows are cast on the background, indicating a light source from the left. The overall presentation is clean and focused on the instruments themselves, suggesting a display aimed at showcasing their cultural and artistic value. No people are visible, and there are no discernible signs indicating a specific time of day, weather conditions, or explicit emotions. The location context of The Hague, Netherlands, is provided, but there are no visual cues within the image to confirm this specific location. No visible text is present in the image.

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