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The scene depicts an indoor museum exhibit showcasing archaeological ceramic fragments, identified by text as a "Ceramics Collection," likely located at the Museum Sri Baduga in Bandung City, Indonesia.

The exhibit is presented on three vertically oriented white panels, each containing various ceramic and porcelain shards mounted for display behind a clear protective barrier, which exhibits reflections from the surrounding environment.

The leftmost panel features larger fragments, including two curved segments of a decorated plate exhibiting intricate red and gold patterns, positioned above a small bowl with a distinct pink and green floral motif. Several smaller, irregular, plain white ceramic pieces are also mounted on this panel.

The central panel displays a dense arrangement of numerous smaller, irregularly shaped ceramic fragments. These fragments vary in color and pattern, with some showing remnants of blue and white designs, while others appear plain or earthen-toned.

The rightmost panel presents additional ceramic fragments, some appearing clustered or partially reassembled. A larger, dark-colored ceramic object or fragment is visible in the upper right section of this panel.

Below the leftmost panel, a bilingual text label provides information; the visible portions read "Koleksi Keramik" in Indonesian and "Ceramics Collection" in English, followed by descriptive text. The area above the display panels is dark, indicating focused illumination on the exhibited artifacts. No individuals are visible in the scene.
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Aug 27, 2025, 5:16 AM

Bandung City, Indonesia

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The scene depicts an indoor museum exhibit showcasing archaeological ceramic fragments, identified by text as a "Ceramics Collection," likely located at the Museum Sri Baduga in Bandung City, Indonesia. The exhibit is presented on three vertically oriented white panels, each containing various ceramic and porcelain shards mounted for display behind a clear protective barrier, which exhibits reflections from the surrounding environment. The leftmost panel features larger fragments, including two curved segments of a decorated plate exhibiting intricate red and gold patterns, positioned above a small bowl with a distinct pink and green floral motif. Several smaller, irregular, plain white ceramic pieces are also mounted on this panel. The central panel displays a dense arrangement of numerous smaller, irregularly shaped ceramic fragments. These fragments vary in color and pattern, with some showing remnants of blue and white designs, while others appear plain or earthen-toned. The rightmost panel presents additional ceramic fragments, some appearing clustered or partially reassembled. A larger, dark-colored ceramic object or fragment is visible in the upper right section of this panel. Below the leftmost panel, a bilingual text label provides information; the visible portions read "Koleksi Keramik" in Indonesian and "Ceramics Collection" in English, followed by descriptive text. The area above the display panels is dark, indicating focused illumination on the exhibited artifacts. No individuals are visible in the scene.

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