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This is a high-angle, full shot of two traditional stringed instruments, possibly dombras, displayed in front of a large, vibrantly patterned textile in a museum or exhibition setting. The textile features a repeating, swirling motif in purple, white, and dark brown with a teal border. The instrument on the left is older, made of a lighter, weathered wood with visible grain patterns and a triangular soundhole. It has a long, slender neck with tuning pegs. The instrument on the right is made of a smoother, lighter wood and has a more rounded, pear-shaped body with a single, circular soundhole. Its neck is also long and slender with tuning pegs and a dark string. Both instruments are resting on white display stands, which are placed on top of a white pedestal. There are labels visible on the pedestal and stands, though the text is largely illegible. The background is dominated by the colorful textile, suggesting a cultural exhibit. The lighting is even and appears to be artificial, typical of an indoor display. The scene appears to be set up for public viewing, with no people immediately visible in the frame. The overall impression is one of cultural heritage preservation and display. This exhibit may be located at the Kokshetau Regional Museum of History and Local Lore in Kokshetau, Kazakhstan, given its focus on regional cultural artifacts.
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Jul 5, 2026, 2:32 PM

Kokshetau, Kazakhstan

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This is a high-angle, full shot of two traditional stringed instruments, possibly dombras, displayed in front of a large, vibrantly patterned textile in a museum or exhibition setting. The textile features a repeating, swirling motif in purple, white, and dark brown with a teal border. The instrument on the left is older, made of a lighter, weathered wood with visible grain patterns and a triangular soundhole. It has a long, slender neck with tuning pegs. The instrument on the right is made of a smoother, lighter wood and has a more rounded, pear-shaped body with a single, circular soundhole. Its neck is also long and slender with tuning pegs and a dark string. Both instruments are resting on white display stands, which are placed on top of a white pedestal. There are labels visible on the pedestal and stands, though the text is largely illegible. The background is dominated by the colorful textile, suggesting a cultural exhibit. The lighting is even and appears to be artificial, typical of an indoor display. The scene appears to be set up for public viewing, with no people immediately visible in the frame. The overall impression is one of cultural heritage preservation and display. This exhibit may be located at the Kokshetau Regional Museum of History and Local Lore in Kokshetau, Kazakhstan, given its focus on regional cultural artifacts.

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