Sign in
The image displays a static exhibit of traditional South Asian musical instruments and related artifacts, housed within a glass display case, likely situated at the Lok Virsa Museum in Islamabad, Pakistan. The scene is dimly lit.

The primary subject on the left is a large, brown string instrument, appearing to be a Tanpura or Tambura, distinguished by its bulbous resonator adorned with white bird motifs and a long, slender neck with an illuminated finial. To its right, a light-colored string instrument resembling a Rabab, featuring a short neck and a carved headstock, is mounted on a grey stand. Partially visible on the far right is another string instrument, consistent with a Sitar, also on a stand.

In the foreground, arranged on a red velvet surface, are nine small, white ceramic bowls, some displaying subtle floral patterns, varying slightly in diameter. Two pairs of slender mallets or sticks, with blue and orange colored tips, rest near the bowls. Two rectangular plaques, presumably providing descriptive information, are positioned on the red surface between the instruments and the bowls. No human subjects are present in the frame.
s wazir

Aug 9, 2025, 3:37 PM

Islamabad, Pakistan

Stake attention in this memory

Cultural
Historical
Intrigue
Solemn
Artistic

The image displays a static exhibit of traditional South Asian musical instruments and related artifacts, housed within a glass display case, likely situated at the Lok Virsa Museum in Islamabad, Pakistan. The scene is dimly lit. The primary subject on the left is a large, brown string instrument, appearing to be a Tanpura or Tambura, distinguished by its bulbous resonator adorned with white bird motifs and a long, slender neck with an illuminated finial. To its right, a light-colored string instrument resembling a Rabab, featuring a short neck and a carved headstock, is mounted on a grey stand. Partially visible on the far right is another string instrument, consistent with a Sitar, also on a stand. In the foreground, arranged on a red velvet surface, are nine small, white ceramic bowls, some displaying subtle floral patterns, varying slightly in diameter. Two pairs of slender mallets or sticks, with blue and orange colored tips, rest near the bowls. Two rectangular plaques, presumably providing descriptive information, are positioned on the red surface between the instruments and the bowls. No human subjects are present in the frame.

Loading AttnAds…

transactions
revenues
stakers
Earliest
Latest
Highest stake

No transactions found

More from this user

More from Islamabad

s wazir

Aug 9, 2025, 3:37 PM

Islamabad, Pakistan

Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. You are free to share and adapt this content with proper attribution.