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This media file captures a collection of antique or traditional metal ornaments, likely jewelry, displayed in a museum or exhibition case. The items are arranged on a bright green fabric surface, visible through a clear glass cover that reflects some ambient light.

The objects consist primarily of bangles, bracelets, and perhaps neck rings or torcs, crafted from a dull silver-colored metal. They exhibit various designs: some are simple, thick bands, others are intricately textured or patterned.
Prominently featured are:
- Two large, C-shaped open-ended torcs, numbered "01" and "02", both adorned with engraved patterns.
- Several circular bangles, both closed and open-ended, numbered "11", "13", "14", and "15", showcasing different textures.
- A variety of ornate circular pieces, such as item "05" (a broad, flat bangle with incised patterns), "06" (a bangle with dangling, petal-like elements), "07" (a thick, patterned bangle), and "08" (a more robust, multi-ridged bangle).
- Two intricate, multi-segment bracelets or armbands with woven metal links and fabric ties are positioned centrally.
- Other items include a small, intricate circular piece numbered "12" and a thick ring, possibly "09", on the far right.

A light brown wooden stand or prop is visible on the right side of the display. Each item or group of items is accompanied by a small white label with a black number, ranging from "01" to "15" (though not all numbers are visible or in sequence). A larger white information label with black text, likely in Bengali, is placed on the lower left. Though partially obscured and blurry, the top line of text appears to read "সোনারগাঁও" (Sonargaon), confirming the location context as a museum in Sonargaon, Bangladesh. The overall setting suggests a presentation of historical or cultural artifacts.
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Jan 26, 2025, 6:27 AM

Sonargaon, Bangladesh

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This media file captures a collection of antique or traditional metal ornaments, likely jewelry, displayed in a museum or exhibition case. The items are arranged on a bright green fabric surface, visible through a clear glass cover that reflects some ambient light. The objects consist primarily of bangles, bracelets, and perhaps neck rings or torcs, crafted from a dull silver-colored metal. They exhibit various designs: some are simple, thick bands, others are intricately textured or patterned. Prominently featured are: - Two large, C-shaped open-ended torcs, numbered "01" and "02", both adorned with engraved patterns. - Several circular bangles, both closed and open-ended, numbered "11", "13", "14", and "15", showcasing different textures. - A variety of ornate circular pieces, such as item "05" (a broad, flat bangle with incised patterns), "06" (a bangle with dangling, petal-like elements), "07" (a thick, patterned bangle), and "08" (a more robust, multi-ridged bangle). - Two intricate, multi-segment bracelets or armbands with woven metal links and fabric ties are positioned centrally. - Other items include a small, intricate circular piece numbered "12" and a thick ring, possibly "09", on the far right. A light brown wooden stand or prop is visible on the right side of the display. Each item or group of items is accompanied by a small white label with a black number, ranging from "01" to "15" (though not all numbers are visible or in sequence). A larger white information label with black text, likely in Bengali, is placed on the lower left. Though partially obscured and blurry, the top line of text appears to read "সোনারগাঁও" (Sonargaon), confirming the location context as a museum in Sonargaon, Bangladesh. The overall setting suggests a presentation of historical or cultural artifacts.

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