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The image displays an indoor museum exhibit showcasing traditional jewelry and ornaments from Sonargaon, Bangladesh. The artifacts are presented within a glass-enclosed wooden display case, featuring a red fabric-covered tiered platform. The upper section of the display holds two primary items identified as "JEWELLERY / ORNAMENTS". Item 1 is a long, silver-colored chain necklace, draped across the red background. Item 2, positioned to its right, is a shorter, possibly beaded or gem-set necklace or choker. A small, blurry inscription below these items mentions "1. NECKLACE" and "2. NECKLACE", with further text that is partially obscured. The lower and larger section of the display presents five distinct groups of metallic ornaments on a tiered red stand, numbered 1 through 5. An information card explicitly labels these items: - "1. WRISTLET": Consists of two crescent-shaped, intricately designed metallic pieces. - "2. ARMLET": Features two round, textured metallic bands. - "3. EAR RING": Comprises a cluster of smaller, darker, possibly beaded or cast metal pieces. - "4. ANKLET": A single, chevron-shaped metallic ornament. - "5. ANKLET / ORNAMENT OF LEGS": Includes two thick, circular metallic bracelets or anklets with braided or textured patterns. The objects are likely historical or cultural artifacts, highlighting the traditional craftsmanship of the region. No people are visible, and the indoor setting does not provide cues for time of day or weather. Reflections from the internal lighting are visible on the glass of the display case.
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