
Stake attention in this memory
The image depicts a traditional Chilean Rabel, a stringed musical instrument, exhibited vertically inside a transparent glass display case. The instrument, crafted from light-brown wood, features a pear-shaped body with two S-shaped sound holes, a bridge, a tailpiece, and three visible strings leading to a simple pegbox with three pegs. It rests on a light-colored rectangular stand within the white-based case. A white informational plaque positioned at the base of the display case identifies the instrument as a "RABEL," noting its origin from the "Archipiélago de Chiloé, Región de Los Lagos," its construction from wood, ox horn, metal, and horsehair strings, its dimensions (19.3 x 24.3 x 68.2 cm), and its affiliation with the "Colección Fundación Artesanías de Chile." The background, visible through the glass enclosure, reveals the modern, spacious interior of a large public building, characterized by high concrete ceilings with exposed beams and numerous recessed light fixtures. Reflections of the overhead lighting are visible on the glass. The presence of the "Fundación Artesanías de Chile" indicates the location is the Centro Cultural La Moneda (La Moneda Cultural Center) in Santiago, Chile.
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