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This media file captures a framed, vibrant textile art piece depicting a map of Bangladesh, likely created in the traditional Kantha embroidery style. The artwork is hung against a plain, light-colored wall, with a small electrical fixture visible to its right.

The central subject of the textile is a map of Bangladesh, with its administrative divisions or districts represented by distinct, brightly colored fabric patches. These colors include various shades of red, orange, green, purple, yellow, and blue, creating a patchwork effect. Within many of these colored segments, faint Bengali script is visible, presumably labeling the different regions, such as "ঢাকা" (Dhaka), "চট্টগ্রাম" (Chittagong), "সিলেট" (Sylhet), "রাজশাহী" (Rajshahi), "খুলনা" (Khulna), "বরিশাল" (Barisal), "রংপুর" (Rangpur), and "ফরিদপুর" (Faridpur). The bottom part of the map features a wavy pattern of blue and white lines, representing the Bay of Bengal.

The entire map is encircled by an intricate and dense floral border. This border is adorned with numerous small, colorful flowers and leaves in red, pink, purple, blue, orange, yellow, and green, set against a light background, showcasing meticulous embroidery work.

In the upper right portion of the map, larger Bengali text is prominently displayed. The text reads:
"আমরা সবাই বালিয়ার" (Amra shobai Baliar - We are all from Baliar)
"রূপচাঁদা আর উনি" (Rupchanda ar uni - Rupchanda and he/she/they)
"মালপোড়" (Malpor - Malpoa, a sweet dish, or Malpur, a place)
"আলাপের" (Alaper - Of conversation)
This text appears to be a poetic verse or a local saying, possibly related to the cultural significance or origin of the piece.

No people are visible, and no specific event or activity is taking place other than the display of the artwork. The setting is indoors, possibly in a museum, cultural center, or a home, aligning with the cultural context of Sonargaon, Bangladesh, known for its rich heritage and traditional crafts. The lighting suggests daytime.
FM-5X1RA2

Jan 26, 2025, 6:00 AM

Sonargaon, Bangladesh

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This media file captures a framed, vibrant textile art piece depicting a map of Bangladesh, likely created in the traditional Kantha embroidery style. The artwork is hung against a plain, light-colored wall, with a small electrical fixture visible to its right. The central subject of the textile is a map of Bangladesh, with its administrative divisions or districts represented by distinct, brightly colored fabric patches. These colors include various shades of red, orange, green, purple, yellow, and blue, creating a patchwork effect. Within many of these colored segments, faint Bengali script is visible, presumably labeling the different regions, such as "ঢাকা" (Dhaka), "চট্টগ্রাম" (Chittagong), "সিলেট" (Sylhet), "রাজশাহী" (Rajshahi), "খুলনা" (Khulna), "বরিশাল" (Barisal), "রংপুর" (Rangpur), and "ফরিদপুর" (Faridpur). The bottom part of the map features a wavy pattern of blue and white lines, representing the Bay of Bengal. The entire map is encircled by an intricate and dense floral border. This border is adorned with numerous small, colorful flowers and leaves in red, pink, purple, blue, orange, yellow, and green, set against a light background, showcasing meticulous embroidery work. In the upper right portion of the map, larger Bengali text is prominently displayed. The text reads: "আমরা সবাই বালিয়ার" (Amra shobai Baliar - We are all from Baliar) "রূপচাঁদা আর উনি" (Rupchanda ar uni - Rupchanda and he/she/they) "মালপোড়" (Malpor - Malpoa, a sweet dish, or Malpur, a place) "আলাপের" (Alaper - Of conversation) This text appears to be a poetic verse or a local saying, possibly related to the cultural significance or origin of the piece. No people are visible, and no specific event or activity is taking place other than the display of the artwork. The setting is indoors, possibly in a museum, cultural center, or a home, aligning with the cultural context of Sonargaon, Bangladesh, known for its rich heritage and traditional crafts. The lighting suggests daytime.

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