![The image displays a museum exhibit within a glass display case, located in the city of Teteven, Bulgaria. The exhibit features traditional garments and tools against a white background, illuminated by unseen light sources that create reflections on the glass.
In the upper section, two historical garments are presented. On the left is a long-sleeved jacket made of coarse, light brown fabric with dark brown or black trim along the collar, front opening, and cuffs. A label below it reads "АБА" (ABA). To its right, a sleeveless vest made of similar fabric and trim is displayed, with a label reading "ЕЛЕК" (ELEK). Both garments appear to be traditional Bulgarian attire.
The middle shelf, made of clear glass, holds several objects. Horizontally placed are two flat, rectangular wooden objects, one of which has a small metal attachment on its underside. Below the lower wooden object, a label states: "Дървени хлебин - (уред за мерене на шаяк)", translating to "Wooden hlebin - (tool for measuring shayak [a type of woolen cloth])". To the right, a small group of dark, round objects, possibly buttons or weights, is visible alongside some needles (labeled "Игли") and thimbles or similar items (labeled "Напрастова").
The lowest shelf, also clear glass, showcases multiple long, slender wooden rods or sticks. One of these rods has an accompanying label that reads: "Аршини - турска мярка за дължина, 1 аршин е равен на 68 см.", indicating these are "Arshini - Turkish unit of length, 1 arshin is equal to 68 cm." These rods vary slightly in thickness and length, serving as examples of the historical measuring tool.
The entire display is enclosed in a case with a transparent front, showing ambient reflections that partially obscure the exhibit. A dark-colored beam or shelf is visible at the top edge of the image, above the exhibit space.](https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/patr-3a75e.appspot.com/o/uploads%2Fimage_picker_b16ed285-48d3-485d-9.jpg?alt=media)
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The image displays a museum exhibit within a glass display case, located in the city of Teteven, Bulgaria. The exhibit features traditional garments and tools against a white background, illuminated by unseen light sources that create reflections on the glass. In the upper section, two historical garments are presented. On the left is a long-sleeved jacket made of coarse, light brown fabric with dark brown or black trim along the collar, front opening, and cuffs. A label below it reads "АБА" (ABA). To its right, a sleeveless vest made of similar fabric and trim is displayed, with a label reading "ЕЛЕК" (ELEK). Both garments appear to be traditional Bulgarian attire. The middle shelf, made of clear glass, holds several objects. Horizontally placed are two flat, rectangular wooden objects, one of which has a small metal attachment on its underside. Below the lower wooden object, a label states: "Дървени хлебин - (уред за мерене на шаяк)", translating to "Wooden hlebin - (tool for measuring shayak [a type of woolen cloth])". To the right, a small group of dark, round objects, possibly buttons or weights, is visible alongside some needles (labeled "Игли") and thimbles or similar items (labeled "Напрастова"). The lowest shelf, also clear glass, showcases multiple long, slender wooden rods or sticks. One of these rods has an accompanying label that reads: "Аршини - турска мярка за дължина, 1 аршин е равен на 68 см.", indicating these are "Arshini - Turkish unit of length, 1 arshin is equal to 68 cm." These rods vary slightly in thickness and length, serving as examples of the historical measuring tool. The entire display is enclosed in a case with a transparent front, showing ambient reflections that partially obscure the exhibit. A dark-colored beam or shelf is visible at the top edge of the image, above the exhibit space.
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