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The image displays a static indoor scene featuring two traditional Indonesian percussion instruments within a well-lit architectural setting. Dominating the left side of the frame is a large, horizontal bedug drum. It has a substantial cylindrical body made of dark brown wood, with light-colored, possibly rawhide, skins stretched across its ends and secured by numerous prominent metal studs. This bedug rests horizontally on a sturdy, dark wooden stand with wide bases.

To the right of the bedug, a smaller, elongated wooden percussion instrument, likely a kentongan or similar slit drum, is suspended from its own A-frame wooden stand. This instrument is also made of light brown wood and appears to have a central slit. A rope or cord can be seen holding it within the frame.

The background features ornate wooden window or door panels with intricate, geometric carvings, suggesting traditional Indonesian design. A section of glass is visible in the central panel behind the bedug, containing a small decorative element, possibly stained glass. A tall, cylindrical pillar made of grey marble stands prominently to the right, extending from the tiled floor to the light-colored ceiling. The floor is composed of light-colored, textured tiles interspersed with darker square inlays.

The lighting is bright and diffuse, indicating it is daytime. There are no people visible, and no activity is taking place; the instruments appear to be displayed. No discernible text is visible anywhere in the image. The architectural and instrumental styles are characteristic of the cultural heritage found in Kediri, Indonesia.
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Jan 19, 2025

Kediri, Indonesia

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The image displays a static indoor scene featuring two traditional Indonesian percussion instruments within a well-lit architectural setting. Dominating the left side of the frame is a large, horizontal bedug drum. It has a substantial cylindrical body made of dark brown wood, with light-colored, possibly rawhide, skins stretched across its ends and secured by numerous prominent metal studs. This bedug rests horizontally on a sturdy, dark wooden stand with wide bases. To the right of the bedug, a smaller, elongated wooden percussion instrument, likely a kentongan or similar slit drum, is suspended from its own A-frame wooden stand. This instrument is also made of light brown wood and appears to have a central slit. A rope or cord can be seen holding it within the frame. The background features ornate wooden window or door panels with intricate, geometric carvings, suggesting traditional Indonesian design. A section of glass is visible in the central panel behind the bedug, containing a small decorative element, possibly stained glass. A tall, cylindrical pillar made of grey marble stands prominently to the right, extending from the tiled floor to the light-colored ceiling. The floor is composed of light-colored, textured tiles interspersed with darker square inlays. The lighting is bright and diffuse, indicating it is daytime. There are no people visible, and no activity is taking place; the instruments appear to be displayed. No discernible text is visible anywhere in the image. The architectural and instrumental styles are characteristic of the cultural heritage found in Kediri, Indonesia.

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