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This media file presents an indoor view of a museum or exhibition display case, likely in Sonargaon, Bangladesh. The scene is characterized by visible reflections of people on the clear glass, suggesting the presence of a viewer (presumably the photographer). The display case features two distinct levels, both utilizing a vibrant red fabric as a background for the artifacts. On the upper level, two items are showcased. On the left, identified by the label "01," is a long, ornate object. This artifact consists of a dark, possibly wooden or metallic, upper section with carved details, tapering to a point. The lower part is made of a brass or bronze-colored metal, featuring a bulbous design and ending in a sharp point. To its right, labeled "02," is a curved dagger or knife, made of aged metal, possibly brass or bronze, with a textured blade and an ornate handle. Positioned between these two objects is a small white informational plaque. The visible text on this plaque is predominantly Bengali, with "শাল সোরা" (Shaal Sora) prominently displayed at the top. Below this, "সাল সোরা (কাঠ)" (Sal Sora (Wood)) and some dimensions are also visible, indicating the long object is a "Sal Sora" primarily made of wood. The lower level of the display features four small, ancient-looking vessels or pots, arranged in a row from left to right. These metallic containers, likely brass or bronze, exhibit varying shapes and sizes. They are individually numbered: the first pot on the left is partially visible but clearly marked "01," followed by "02," "03," and "04." The pot labeled "02" is noticeably darker in color compared to the others. The overall presentation suggests a collection of historical or cultural artifacts. The indoor setting provides no specific cues for the time of day or weather.
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