
Stake attention in this memory
This media file captures two historical artifacts displayed inside a glass case within what appears to be a museum setting in Sonargaon, Bangladesh. The items are placed on tiered platforms covered in a rich red fabric. On the left, a tall, intricate metallic object, resembling the stem and base of a Hookah (water pipe), stands upright. It features a wide, bell-shaped base, a segmented, decorated stem, and a small bowl or mouthpiece at the top. A slender, patterned tube or hose extends from its side. The metal appears aged, possibly brass or bronze. The number "115" is visible on the red platform beneath it. To its right, a metallic ewer or pitcher with a distinct handle and a pouring spout is displayed. The body of the pitcher is bulbous and adorned with what appears to be engraved or embossed decorative patterns, possibly floral or geometric. Like the first artifact, it shows signs of age and is made of an antique-looking metal. The number "116" is displayed on the platform beneath this item. The background consists of a light-colored wall. A strong glare from an overhead light source is prominent in the upper right portion of the image, reflecting off the glass display case and obscuring some details. A white information label with black text is visible on the wall behind the artifacts, but most of its content, including details about the objects' date, period, and collection, is rendered illegible by the glare and distance, though words like "No.", "Date:", "Period:", and "Collection:" can be partially discerned. No people are visible, and the scene depicts a static display of historical objects.
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