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The image shows a pair of traditional Indonesian knives, or kris, on display at the Museum Radyapustaka in Surakarta, Indonesia (latitude: -7.569, longitude: 110.814). The knives are both encased in brown leather scabbards. One of the knives is partially visible, while the other is entirely within the scabbard. Both knives have a curved, pointed blade. The image also shows a green and white information card attached to the display. The card provides information about the knives in Indonesian, including the collection number, type of knife, name, and origin. The information card also lists the details of the knife, such as the type of metal used, the pattern on the blade, the handle, and the sheath. The card also mentions the maker of the knives, "Ny. Sri Suharsongko binti Sumantoro" from Jakarta, Indonesia. The background is a textured purple fabric. The image is a display of traditional Indonesian weaponry, specifically the kris. The display is located in a museum, indicating the cultural significance of the kris in Indonesian society. The image provides information about the knives themselves, as well as their makers and the museum where they are on display.
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