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This media file captures a static display of antique or historical jewelry and ornaments within a museum or exhibition setting, likely in Sonargaon, Bangladesh. The display case features a red fabric background, creating a vibrant contrast with the metallic artifacts, and is enclosed by glass, causing some visible reflections. The display is arranged on two levels. The upper level showcases smaller items: - Two long, braided metal chains, possibly necklaces or waist chains, numbered '1'. - A pair of small, bell-shaped dangling earrings (Jhumkas) on the left. - Two pairs of larger, ornate metal earrings with intricate designs and dangling elements, numbered '2' and '3'. - A small, stylized metal figure, possibly an animal or pendant, numbered '3' and '4'. - A simple metal ring with a prominent top, numbered '4'. Visible text on this level, though partly garbled by OCR, indicates labels like "1. CHAIN/NECKLET", "2. EARRING", and "3. ARMLET/PENDANT". The lower level presents larger, heavier metal objects: - Three bowl-shaped or wide-ringed metal pieces on the far left. - A tall, cylindrical, intricately textured metal object, possibly an armlet or decorative piece, numbered '1'. - A row of five thick metal bracelets or anklets, each featuring distinctive stylized snake-head terminals, numbered '2'. The text associated with these items includes "1. BRACELET", "2. ANKLET", "3. ARMLET", "4. ANKLET", and "5. BRACELET", confirming their identity as traditional body ornaments. The objects, crafted from metal (likely silver or bronze alloys), show signs of age and patina. The arrangement and numbering suggest a curated exhibit aimed at showcasing the region's historical craftsmanship in adornments. The setting is indoors, typical of a museum.
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