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This media file captures a glass-fronted display case in what appears to be a museum or cultural exhibition, located in Sonargaon, Bangladesh. The case features a wooden frame and contains various pieces of traditional or antique jewelry set against a vibrant red fabric background. In the upper part of the display, four ornate neck ornaments are showcased. One, labeled '1', is a long, braided necklace. Two others, labeled '2' and '3', are shorter, more rigid necklaces or chokers, with '2' featuring elaborate dangling elements. A fourth, unnumbered neckpiece, similar in design to '2', is also visible. A small white label with Bengali text is present near necklace '1', likely providing details about the exhibit. The lower section of the display presents a collection of bangles, bracelets, and rings, arranged on red elevated platforms. Several sets of bangles are grouped and labeled '4', '5', and '6'. Additional unnumbered pieces, including rings and possibly armlets, complete this part of the collection. A larger white label with Bengali text clearly itemizes the contents, listing "১. বালা" (Bala - bangle), "২. বালা" (Bala - bangle), "৩. বালা" (Bala - bangle), "৪. বালা" (Bala - bangle), "৫. বালা" (Bala - bangle), "৬. বালা" (Bala - bangle), "৭. বাজু" (Baju - armlet), and "৮. রিং" (Ring), indicating the types of jewelry on display. Reflections on the glass surface partially obscure the view but do not hinder the identification of the displayed items. The scene portrays a static exhibition of cultural artifacts, highlighting traditional Bangladeshi adornments.
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