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The image shows a beautifully crafted, antique cradle displayed within a museum setting. The cradle is predominantly dark in color, possibly made of ebony wood, and features intricate carvings, including what appear to be stylized figures and decorative inlays of light-colored material, perhaps ivory. The cradle rests on a gray platform, likely for display purposes, which also holds an information placard. The text on the placard in Dutch and English describes the cradle as a "Schommelwieg" (Cradle) originating from India, circa 1650-1700, made of ebony and ivory. It explains that the cradle was made for the staff of the Dutch East India Company (VOC) and blends Dutch design with Asian materials and Hindu figures. People are observed viewing the cradle, their presence suggested by their partially visible bodies and legs around the cradle. The museum floor is made of wooden planks, and there's a glass enclosure protecting the cradle and its display area, reflecting the lighting and surroundings.
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