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A collection of Javanese shadow puppets, known as wayang kulit, are displayed in a glass case in a museum in Surakarta, Indonesia, located at latitude -7.569 and longitude 110.814. The puppets are arranged in a row, with their intricate designs and carvings facing outward. The puppets are made of leather and are painted in vibrant colors. The case is illuminated by overhead lights, casting shadows on the wall behind the puppets. The environment is well-lit and the shadows are visible on the white wall. The puppets are mounted on thin sticks. There are no people present in the scene. The case has a red base and white trim. The top of the case is adorned with a decorative gold fringe and there is a QR code label attached to the glass.
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