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The image presents a vertical display of several traditional or historical blades, likely part of a museum or exhibition. The weapons are mounted on a dark, slotted metal rack against a light-grey, textured background that appears to be a faded graphic or photograph. Overhead lighting casts pronounced shadows of the blades and the rack onto the background.

Five different bladed weapons are visible. From top to bottom, with their visible labels:
1.  **Top:** A straight, pointed dagger with a twisted dark handle, labeled "14" DAGGER" (১৪" ছোরা) and numbered "13".
2.  **Middle-top:** A long, relatively straight blade with a slight curve, featuring a dark handle and a light-colored bolster, identified as "17" DAH" (১৭" দা) and numbered "15".
3.  **Middle-bottom:** A distinctly forward-curving Kukri-style blade with a dark handle, labeled "17" KUKRI" (১৭" কুকরি) and numbered "21".
4.  **Bottom:** A large, broad blade with a prominent upward curve towards the tip, showing significant wear, discoloration, and speckling. This blade does not have an accompanying label visible in the frame.
5.  **Left-center:** A smaller, crescent-shaped blade with a sharp, hooked tip, attached to what appears to be a wooden or leather handle. This item is also without a visible label.

The blades exhibit signs of age and use, including tarnishing and surface imperfections. The labels, written in both English and Bengali script, confirm the location context of Dhaka, Bangladesh. The scene is a static display, highlighting the forms and characteristics of these historical weapons.
Ew Its Mew

Apr 27, 2026, 10:15 AM

Dhaka, Bangladesh

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The image presents a vertical display of several traditional or historical blades, likely part of a museum or exhibition. The weapons are mounted on a dark, slotted metal rack against a light-grey, textured background that appears to be a faded graphic or photograph. Overhead lighting casts pronounced shadows of the blades and the rack onto the background. Five different bladed weapons are visible. From top to bottom, with their visible labels: 1. **Top:** A straight, pointed dagger with a twisted dark handle, labeled "14" DAGGER" (১৪" ছোরা) and numbered "13". 2. **Middle-top:** A long, relatively straight blade with a slight curve, featuring a dark handle and a light-colored bolster, identified as "17" DAH" (১৭" দা) and numbered "15". 3. **Middle-bottom:** A distinctly forward-curving Kukri-style blade with a dark handle, labeled "17" KUKRI" (১৭" কুকরি) and numbered "21". 4. **Bottom:** A large, broad blade with a prominent upward curve towards the tip, showing significant wear, discoloration, and speckling. This blade does not have an accompanying label visible in the frame. 5. **Left-center:** A smaller, crescent-shaped blade with a sharp, hooked tip, attached to what appears to be a wooden or leather handle. This item is also without a visible label. The blades exhibit signs of age and use, including tarnishing and surface imperfections. The labels, written in both English and Bengali script, confirm the location context of Dhaka, Bangladesh. The scene is a static display, highlighting the forms and characteristics of these historical weapons.

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