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The image shows four traditional Indonesian weapons displayed on a red wall in the Museum Radya Pustaka, Surakarta, Indonesia. The weapons are hung vertically, arranged from left to right: a kris with a gold-plated handle and sheath, a kris with a silver-plated handle and sheath, a kris with a wooden handle and sheath, and a kris with a silver-plated handle and sheath. The handle of the first kris is decorated with intricate carvings, while the other handles are relatively plain. The blades are all curved and sharp, with some decorative details on the blade. The sheaths are made of wood or metal, with varying degrees of ornamentation.  The labels on the weapons read "TA.182/2" and "TA.185/1".  The image was likely taken by a visitor to the museum, who captured the weapons as a part of their experience at the Museum Radya Pustaka. The image was captured on a bright, sunny day, judging by the lack of shadows on the wall.  The location of the Museum Radya Pustaka is in the city of Surakarta, Indonesia, with coordinates -7.558 latitude and 110.783 longitude.
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Apr 25, 2025, 6:32 AM

Surakarta, Indonesia

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The image shows four traditional Indonesian weapons displayed on a red wall in the Museum Radya Pustaka, Surakarta, Indonesia. The weapons are hung vertically, arranged from left to right: a kris with a gold-plated handle and sheath, a kris with a silver-plated handle and sheath, a kris with a wooden handle and sheath, and a kris with a silver-plated handle and sheath. The handle of the first kris is decorated with intricate carvings, while the other handles are relatively plain. The blades are all curved and sharp, with some decorative details on the blade. The sheaths are made of wood or metal, with varying degrees of ornamentation. The labels on the weapons read "TA.182/2" and "TA.185/1". The image was likely taken by a visitor to the museum, who captured the weapons as a part of their experience at the Museum Radya Pustaka. The image was captured on a bright, sunny day, judging by the lack of shadows on the wall. The location of the Museum Radya Pustaka is in the city of Surakarta, Indonesia, with coordinates -7.558 latitude and 110.783 longitude.

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