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This image captures a museum display case showcasing various artifacts, likely from a historical or cultural collection in Sonargaon, Bangladesh. The display is set against a light-colored wall, with items arranged on red platforms and panels within a glass-fronted wooden cabinet. Reflections on the glass surface are noticeable throughout the image.

In the upper section of the display, mounted on a red background panel, several objects are exhibited. On the left, a greyish sculpture of a standing figure, possibly a deity or mythical being, is prominently featured and numbered "01". To its right, a dark, elongated object is visible, labeled "02". Further right, a decorative, leaf-shaped object (perhaps a Bodhi leaf) with intricate patterns is labeled "03", and below it, a rectangular plaque with visible text or symbols is marked "04". A larger label in the center of this red panel features Bengali script, including "সোনারগাঁ, ০২/০১/২০১৯" (Sonargaon, 02/01/2019), confirming the location and providing a date.

The lower section of the display holds more sculptures. On the left, two figurines stand on a red block: one is a woman in a green saree, and the other is a smaller, seated figure in orange or red attire. In the center, a collection of bird sculptures and botanical elements are arranged on the base. This includes a tall, light blue and grey bird resembling a crane or heron, placed near a cluster of green lotus leaves and a smaller bird. Adjacent to this is a larger, light-colored duck or swan sculpture with yellow accents. On the right, another red block elevates a sculpture of a person riding a horse.

The artifacts appear to be made from various materials, including stone, metal, and painted ceramics or clay. The overall scene suggests a static museum exhibit designed to showcase local heritage.
FM-5X1RA2

Jan 26, 2025, 6:13 AM

Sonargaon, Bangladesh

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This image captures a museum display case showcasing various artifacts, likely from a historical or cultural collection in Sonargaon, Bangladesh. The display is set against a light-colored wall, with items arranged on red platforms and panels within a glass-fronted wooden cabinet. Reflections on the glass surface are noticeable throughout the image. In the upper section of the display, mounted on a red background panel, several objects are exhibited. On the left, a greyish sculpture of a standing figure, possibly a deity or mythical being, is prominently featured and numbered "01". To its right, a dark, elongated object is visible, labeled "02". Further right, a decorative, leaf-shaped object (perhaps a Bodhi leaf) with intricate patterns is labeled "03", and below it, a rectangular plaque with visible text or symbols is marked "04". A larger label in the center of this red panel features Bengali script, including "সোনারগাঁ, ০২/০১/২০১৯" (Sonargaon, 02/01/2019), confirming the location and providing a date. The lower section of the display holds more sculptures. On the left, two figurines stand on a red block: one is a woman in a green saree, and the other is a smaller, seated figure in orange or red attire. In the center, a collection of bird sculptures and botanical elements are arranged on the base. This includes a tall, light blue and grey bird resembling a crane or heron, placed near a cluster of green lotus leaves and a smaller bird. Adjacent to this is a larger, light-colored duck or swan sculpture with yellow accents. On the right, another red block elevates a sculpture of a person riding a horse. The artifacts appear to be made from various materials, including stone, metal, and painted ceramics or clay. The overall scene suggests a static museum exhibit designed to showcase local heritage.

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