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The image shows a museum exhibit about traditional Javanese puppets called wayang. The exhibit is located at the Museum of Wayang in Surakarta, Indonesia, at coordinates -7.569, 110.814. The exhibit is comprised of a wall-mounted display with a piece of white cardboard with text describing the different types of puppets and their history. Underneath, there is a black circular object hanging from the wall, presumably a wayang puppet. The text on the card describes six different styles of wayang puppets, including the wayang kaper, wayang suler, wayang klithik, wayang dhupara, wayang urang, and wayang wahyu. The text also explains their origins, materials, and functions. The hanging puppet appears to be a wayang dhupara, a puppet that is used to tell stories about the history of the Madakaram kingdom in Java. The object is labelled "Kya Mundik Karang alias Kya Dheloh-Dhelog." Below the hanging puppet is a small plaque with the word "Kya Gredu" written on it.
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