
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a square, embroidered textile artwork, likely exhibited in a museum or gallery setting in Sonargaon, Bangladesh. The artwork is mounted behind glass, which is evident from several bright reflections of light sources, particularly in the upper and central areas, and a faint reflection of a person's legs and lower torso at the bottom center. The textile is characterized by its intricate, multi-colored embroidery arranged in concentric patterns. A central circular motif, featuring dense geometric and star-like designs in white, red, and orange hues, forms the focal point. This central circle is encircled by numerous square borders, each showcasing a distinct embroidered pattern. These patterns include various geometric shapes, chevrons, and linear designs, executed in threads of brown, green, red, orange, and cream. The overall palette is warm and earthy. The outermost border also features a repeating pattern, framing the entire piece. A small, rectangular informational label is visible in the bottom-left corner of the display. Although blurry, the first line of text appears to be in Bengali, possibly reading "কদম ফুল -" (Kadam Phul - Kadam flower), suggesting a description related to the artwork. To the right of this label, a small white sticker or plate bearing the number "02" is affixed to the wall. The wall behind the artwork is a plain, light color. The top section of the image shows part of the display case's upper framing or ceiling. The artwork showcases traditional textile artistry and appears to be in a good state of preservation.
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