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This image captures a museum exhibit showcasing traditional crafts, likely originating from the Sasak tribe in Mataram, Indonesia. The artifacts are displayed within a glass case, illuminated by spotlights, against a vibrant purple backdrop featuring abstract patterns and a large graphic of a woven hat. The exhibit features a collection of handmade objects, predominantly made from woven natural fibers, wood, and pottery, arranged on mustard-yellow risers of varying heights. On the left, a tall, rectangular woven basket with vertical striations sits beside a small, conical, tiered object. A prominent round, woven hat with intricate concentric patterns is displayed vertically against the back wall. Below it, a flat, round woven piece and a brown, handled pottery item are visible. Further to the right, a textured round lidded basket, a rectangular woven box, a small dark bottle, and a tiny dark bowl complete the arrangement. A flat, purple, disc-shaped object rests on a lower platform. A vertical yellow information panel on the left contains text in Indonesian. Partially visible words include "Suku Sasak" (Sasak Tribe), "anyaman" (weaving), "serat" (fiber), "bambu" (bamboo), and "pandan," indicating the materials and cultural context of the items. Two small white square stickers with QR codes are also visible on the back wall of the display. The setting is an indoor, artificially lit environment, characteristic of a museum or cultural center.
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