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An indoor museum or exhibition display case, seen from a slightly elevated angle, showcases traditional crafts and cultural imagery. The glass-fronted case is illuminated, revealing various woven artifacts and two large photographic backdrops. On the left, a large, rectangular image displays a close-up, circular pattern of intricately woven material. In the center, a prominent photograph depicts a shirtless man in traditional attire, holding a long stick, possibly engaged in fishing or farming, with other figures and a natural or village setting faintly visible in the background. In the foreground of the display, several objects are arranged on tan-colored rectangular plinths. From left to right, these include two bell-shaped or dome-shaped woven items, a small, dark, three-legged pot, a rectangular woven basket, and a small light-colored wooden cube. Further to the right, a tall, conical, open-weave structure, characteristic of a traditional fish trap, stands alongside a dark, cylindrical object. A slender, light-colored stick lies across the bottom of the display. A yellow informational panel with illegible text is visible on the right side of the case. The display case itself has a dark frame, with reflections visible on its glass surface. The floor in front of the display is tiled with light-colored squares, indicating a public interior space. The items suggest a focus on local or indigenous culture and craftsmanship, fitting for a location like Mataram, Indonesia.
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