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This media file presents an indoor museum display, likely located in Sonargaon, Bangladesh, showcasing two intricately designed textile pieces beneath a glass case with wooden framing. The scene features two distinct fabric artifacts laid flat on a light-colored surface. The upper piece is a long, rectangular textile adorned with a central vine pattern featuring red and blue flower-like motifs. Two prominent circular medallions, each containing a four-petal design in red and blue, punctuate the length of the textile. An elaborate border frames the piece, incorporating repeated patterns and what appears to be embroidered script, possibly Bengali, along its inner edge. The lower artifact is a squarish textile, featuring a dark beaded or stitched border. Its central design consists of a vibrant floral arrangement in red, green, and blue. A meandering vine with red and green leaves encircles the main motif, interspersed with smaller elements such as a caterpillar-like figure and small floral shapes. To the left of the display, a part of a wooden pestle or similar tool is visible, suggesting another exhibit nearby. Small white cards with the exhibit numbers "101" and "102" are placed next to the respective textiles for identification. A larger white information card with printed text is also visible next to textile "101", presumably offering details about the artifact. No people are visible in the image, focusing solely on the displayed cultural objects, which appear to be traditional Bangladeshi crafts.
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