
Stake attention in this memory
This image captures an indoor exhibit showcasing various Indian textiles, likely in a museum or cultural center in Mumbai, India. The scene features two main illuminated display panels against a reddish-pink wall. The larger display on the left is a dark, rectangular sign with prominent orange text. It reads "Indian Textiles / A Glimpse" in English, followed by the Hindi translation "भारतीय वस्त्र / एक झलक," which conveys the same meaning. A small sign beneath this text instructs, "Please Do Not Touch." The border of this sign features a decorative pattern of orange, white, and dark segments. To the right, a multi-tiered, black display unit showcases twelve different types of Indian textiles. Each textile type is presented with a visual swatch and labeled in both English and Hindi. The visible textile traditions include: * Kalamkari (कलमकारी) * Kasuti (कसूती) * Batik (बातिक) * Abla Work (आवला काम) * Pato a (पटोला) * Bandhani (बांधनी) * Balucinar (बालूचर) * Paithani (पैठनी) * Phulkari (फुलकारी) * Beadwork (मोती भरत) * Zardozi (जरदोज़ी) * Kashmir Shawl (कश्मीर शॉल) The lighting is artificial, suggesting an indoor setting. The clear labeling and visual examples indicate an educational display designed for visitors to learn about India's diverse textile heritage. No people are visible in the image.
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