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This image captures a section of an indoor museum exhibit, likely in Sonargaon, Bangladesh, showcasing traditional handicrafts and models within a glass-topped wooden display case. Various small artifacts, primarily made of wood, are arranged on the wooden surface, each numbered for identification.

Notable objects include a prominent circular wooden piece (labeled 13) featuring an intricate light and dark wood inlay with a floral or mandala pattern, connected to a wooden handle extending upwards. To its right, a round, woven item, possibly a miniature hat or basket lid (labeled 15), is displayed. Below it, a small cylindrical wooden vessel (labeled 12) and a scoop-like wooden object (labeled 11) are visible. Further to the left, a miniature multi-story wooden building (labeled 20) is present. Several small rectangular wooden blocks are also part of the display, one (labeled 19) showing Bengali script and another (labeled 18) likely featuring Arabic calligraphy, as confirmed by the information card. Small wooden boat models are visible in the upper section of the case.

An information card in the center lists item descriptions in both Bengali and English. Partially readable English entries include "9. Model of Radio," "10. Model of conch shell," "11. Model of palanquin," "12. Hukkah," "14. Model of wooden boat," "18. Arabic calligraphy," and "19. Wood carving." Some discrepancies exist between the numbered physical objects and their descriptions on the card.

The setting is well-lit, typical of a museum, with a light-colored tiled floor visible outside the case. Part of a person's feet, wearing sandals, is visible at the bottom of the frame, indicating a visitor viewing the display. The scene conveys a focus on cultural heritage and artisanal craft.
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Jan 26, 2025, 6:06 AM

Sonargaon, Bangladesh

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This image captures a section of an indoor museum exhibit, likely in Sonargaon, Bangladesh, showcasing traditional handicrafts and models within a glass-topped wooden display case. Various small artifacts, primarily made of wood, are arranged on the wooden surface, each numbered for identification. Notable objects include a prominent circular wooden piece (labeled 13) featuring an intricate light and dark wood inlay with a floral or mandala pattern, connected to a wooden handle extending upwards. To its right, a round, woven item, possibly a miniature hat or basket lid (labeled 15), is displayed. Below it, a small cylindrical wooden vessel (labeled 12) and a scoop-like wooden object (labeled 11) are visible. Further to the left, a miniature multi-story wooden building (labeled 20) is present. Several small rectangular wooden blocks are also part of the display, one (labeled 19) showing Bengali script and another (labeled 18) likely featuring Arabic calligraphy, as confirmed by the information card. Small wooden boat models are visible in the upper section of the case. An information card in the center lists item descriptions in both Bengali and English. Partially readable English entries include "9. Model of Radio," "10. Model of conch shell," "11. Model of palanquin," "12. Hukkah," "14. Model of wooden boat," "18. Arabic calligraphy," and "19. Wood carving." Some discrepancies exist between the numbered physical objects and their descriptions on the card. The setting is well-lit, typical of a museum, with a light-colored tiled floor visible outside the case. Part of a person's feet, wearing sandals, is visible at the bottom of the frame, indicating a visitor viewing the display. The scene conveys a focus on cultural heritage and artisanal craft.

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