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This photograph captures a museum display from Sonargaon, Bangladesh, showcasing traditional jewelry. The artifacts are presented against a vibrant red fabric-covered board, encased behind a clear glass panel that reflects some ambient light. A white label prominently placed at the top center identifies the displayed items. It reads in Bengali and English: "১. কোমবন্ধ WAIST BELT" and "২. বাহুবন্ধ ARMLET". The longest item, labeled with a white square "1", is a metallic waist belt. It stretches across the lower portion of the display and ascends towards the right. This ornate belt is crafted from numerous interconnected metallic elements, featuring small, circular, embossed or coin-like medallions along its length. To the left and center, three smaller items are visible, each marked with a white square "2". These are armlets, made of beads or small decorative components strung together to form shorter, flexible bands. Two armlets are clearly discernible, hanging vertically, while a third is partially seen on the right side of the main cluster. The red fabric background exhibits a slightly textured or rumpled appearance. A small, light-colored insect, possibly a moth, is visible resting on the fabric in the top right corner of the display. The overall setting is characteristic of an indoor exhibition with artificial lighting, designed to present cultural or historical artifacts for public viewing.
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