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The image captures an indoor cultural exhibit displaying traditional instruments and artifacts from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, located in the city of Shab'a, Syria. The scene features a white wall with raised green Arabic script translating to "The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia," positioned above "Kingdom of Saudi Arabia" in English. To the right of the text is an illuminated green rectangular sign depicting the Saudi Arabian emblem of a palm tree above two crossed swords. Three distinct items are mounted on the wall: 1. On the left, a light-colored wooden stringed instrument, resembling a lyre or tanbūra, with a circular body, a central rosette pattern, and red decorative elements. It has multiple strings secured to an upper crossbar. 2. In the center, a rectangular frame covered with light-colored material, possibly hide, secured with visible studs. A curved wooden bow, consistent with a musical bow, leans against its front. Mounted above this ensemble is a sword with a decorative hilt and pommel. 3. On the right, a light-colored wooden oud, a pear-shaped stringed instrument, with intricate rosette patterns on its soundholes and a distinctively carved headstock. Below each displayed item are small, dark rectangular informational plaques. The lower portion of the wall is illuminated by an upward-curving strip of warm, ambient LED lighting. A dark green, curved surface is visible in the lower foreground, suggesting part of a display stand. Overhead industrial-style lighting is partially visible at the top of the frame. No people or active interactions are present in the image.
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