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The image displays a museum exhibit showcasing textile artifacts inside a wooden and glass display case, situated in what appears to be an exhibition hall in Sonargaon, Bangladesh. The scene is static, focusing solely on the displayed items. The display case features a warm, reddish-brown wooden frame and a clear glass front, through which the textiles are visible. The base of the display case is clad in lighter, vertically paneled wood. Above the case, a plain light-colored wall and a glimpse of the ceiling with a visible pipe are present. Inside the case, six intricately designed textile pieces are arranged against a light background. Five smaller, shield-shaped or pointed rectangular textile pieces are mounted vertically in the upper section: - Item 11 (far left) shows dense, swirling patterns in red, blue, and black. - Item 12 (second left) features similar curvilinear designs. - Item 13 (center) displays angular, geometric motifs in red, blue, and black, possibly forming abstract floral patterns. - Item 14 (second right) also presents swirling, tightly packed designs. - Item 15 (far right) exhibits a distinctive grid or lattice pattern in red and green on a darker ground, with a curved top. Below these, a single long, rectangular textile piece, labeled Item 10, is displayed horizontally. This piece is richly embroidered with a continuous band of vibrant floral and botanical designs, including stylized blossoms, leaves, and possibly other abstract elements in shades of green, red, blue, and yellow on a light base fabric. A wavy border in red and white frames the main design. Each artifact is marked with a small white square label bearing its item number (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15). A small, unreadable white informational card with black text is positioned above the long textile piece, likely providing details about the exhibit. Reflections from interior lighting are visible on the glass of the display case. The overall presentation is formal, suggesting a curated collection of cultural or historical textiles.
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