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An ornate piece of antique metal jewelry is prominently displayed against a vibrant red fabric background, likely within a glass exhibition case. The jewelry, which appears to be crafted from silver or a similar dark-patinated metal, is intricate and features multiple cascading chains. The central part of the adornment is characterized by an oval-shaped element at the top, housing a distinct green inlay or stone with a patterned design, possibly two interconnected circles. From this central piece, several fine chains descend, interspersed with decorative rectangular and triangular connectors. Many of these chains are adorned with numerous small, disc-like metallic elements that create a layered, shimmering effect. To the left, a section of the jewelry terminates in a simple metallic hook or clasp. On the right side, the piece branches out into multiple strands of chains, some thicker than others, connected by similar decorative elements, including a smaller green-accented piece. The chains are draped in a symmetrical fashion on the red backdrop, suggesting the piece might be a ceremonial headpiece, a elaborate necklace, or a part of a larger body adornment. The red fabric background is slightly creased and appears stretched over a board, secured by small, visible fasteners in the top left and right corners. Reflections on the glass of the display case indicate an indoor setting, likely a museum or gallery, consistent with the historical context of Sonargaon, Bangladesh. No text is visible in the image. The overall impression is one of ancient craftsmanship and cultural heritage.
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