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The image displays a collection of pottery and terracotta artifacts within a museum-style glass display case, likely situated in Sonargaon, Bangladesh. The objects are arranged on a polished wooden surface, illuminated by internal lighting and viewed through a reflective glass top. In the upper left, a maroon and black painted vase stands alongside two dark grey, deep pottery bowls. Prominently featured in the center are two brightly painted vases: one light blue with pink floral motifs, and another dark blue vase adorned with intricate white and red floral patterns. To their right, a larger reddish-brown terracotta pot, possibly a sieve or strainer, is visible. Various smaller items populate the middle and lower sections of the case. A slender, grey, pillar-like object is placed centrally, while to its right, a small terracotta figurine depicts a person, possibly grinding or preparing something, marked with the number '10'. A shallow, reddish-brown bowl, labeled '4', rests nearby. Further left, a rectangular grey tablet with carved designs is marked with the number '11'. Towards the bottom, two distinct flat, leaf-shaped dishes, both painted with dark, stylized leaf patterns, are displayed. One is labeled '8' and the other '6'. Additional small white labels with black numbers (e.g., '5', '3') are visible near other items, suggesting a cataloged collection. A white informational card with black text, though illegible, is present on the left, likely providing details about the exhibits. The scene captures a static display of cultural heritage, showcasing the diverse forms and decorations of pottery and terracotta items.
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