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The image is a close-up of a wall display at the Museum Keramik, located at Jalan Raya Panjang No. 1, RT. 01/ RW. 02, Kamal Muara, Penjaringan, West Jakarta, Indonesia, with the coordinates of -6.135, 106.814. It features a large title in brown letters that reads "Tembikar Majapahit." Below it, a detailed text panel in Indonesian describes the history and importance of ceramics during the Majapahit era, with a variety of historical artifacts pictured in the text. The artifacts include a large, ornate ceramic pot, smaller pottery pieces, a ceramic statue of a human figure, and several smaller images of ceramics being made. The images of ceramics are displayed on a white background with brown text surrounding them. They are arranged in a chronological order, showcasing the evolution of ceramic art from ancient times to the present day.  The overall color scheme of the display is white and brown with a simple design. The text panel explains that the ceramics were not only functional, but also a symbol of the Majapahit Kingdom's prosperity and cultural heritage. The text concludes with a description of the unique techniques and styles used by the artisans of Majapahit.
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The image is a close-up of a wall display at the Museum Keramik, located at Jalan Raya Panjang No. 1, RT. 01/ RW. 02, Kamal Muara, Penjaringan, West Jakarta, Indonesia, with the coordinates of -6.135, 106.814. It features a large title in brown letters that reads "Tembikar Majapahit." Below it, a detailed text panel in Indonesian describes the history and importance of ceramics during the Majapahit era, with a variety of historical artifacts pictured in the text. The artifacts include a large, ornate ceramic pot, smaller pottery pieces, a ceramic statue of a human figure, and several smaller images of ceramics being made. The images of ceramics are displayed on a white background with brown text surrounding them. They are arranged in a chronological order, showcasing the evolution of ceramic art from ancient times to the present day. The overall color scheme of the display is white and brown with a simple design. The text panel explains that the ceramics were not only functional, but also a symbol of the Majapahit Kingdom's prosperity and cultural heritage. The text concludes with a description of the unique techniques and styles used by the artisans of Majapahit.

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