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The image displays a museum exhibit within a glass-fronted display case, likely in Sonargaon, Bangladesh, given the provided context. The setting is indoors, and artificial light sources create reflections on the glass. The upper part of the display features artifacts arranged against a red fabric background. On the left, a long, intricate silver-colored necklace or chain with multiple strands and ornate details hangs vertically. To its right, another necklace, possibly a choker or shorter piece, is laid out horizontally, adorned with several circular, coin-like pendants. A small white label in Bengali beneath these items is partially visible, clearly stating "মাদুলি" (Maaduli), which refers to an amulet or pendant, and "প্রাক মুসলমান আমল" (Pre-Muslim era). The lower section of the display showcases various metal artifacts, presented on a tiered red fabric stand. These items are numbered 1 through 4 and are accompanied by a larger Bengali label providing descriptions. - Group 1 consists of two crescent-shaped, open metal bands, identified as "নূপুর (২টি)" (Nupur - Anklets, 2 pcs). - Group 2 displays three smaller, U-shaped metal objects, labeled as "আংটি (৩টি)" (Angti - Rings, 3 pcs). - Group 3 features a single, larger crescent-shaped, open metal band, identified as "বাজু বন্ধনী (১টি)" (Baju Bandhoni - Armlet, 1 pc). - Group 4 includes two circular, closed metal bands, also labeled as "নূপুর (২টি)" (Nupur - Anklets, 2 pcs). The larger label also explicitly states "প্রাক মুসলমান আমল" (Pre-Muslim era) multiple times, indicating the historical period of these artifacts. The items appear to be made of an oxidized metal, possibly silver, and are personal adornments. The overall scene depicts a well-organized exhibition of historical jewelry and accessories from an ancient period.
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