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The image displays a museum exhibit featuring traditional silver ornaments, likely located in the Folk and Craft Museum in Sonargaon, Bangladesh, as indicated by a label. The setting is an indoor space with light grey/beige walls and glass display cases. In the upper part of the image, four silver-colored bangles or bracelets are showcased on a vertical panel covered with deep red fabric, possibly velvet or satin. Two bangles are partially visible on the left, while two complete ones with intricate patterns are on the right. Below this, three ornate silver anklets or armlets are laid out horizontally on a red, possibly fabric-covered, platform. These pieces feature elaborate designs, central medallions, and multiple small dangling elements, which could be bells or charms. To the far right, a red display block is visible, with a glimpse of another item on its surface. A white number "2" is visible on the front edge of the lower display platform. Significant reflections are apparent on the glass display case, showing interior lights, architectural details (possibly a window), and the blurred reflections of at least two people, including the photographer. A white informational label on the wall to the right of the upper display provides details in both Bengali and English. The Bengali text translates to "Silver hand cuff" or "Silver armlet/bracelet," "Made of silver. Eighteenth century," and "Collection, Folk and Craft Museum." The English text reads, "The ornaments made in silver, 18th century," confirming the identification and age of the artifacts. A collection number "5109" is also visible.
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