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The image captures a long, off-white or cream-colored textile, likely a Jamdani sari, displayed horizontally within a glass-topped wooden showcase. The textile features small, sparsely scattered geometric motifs in red, orange, green, yellow, and black across its main body. One long edge of the fabric exhibits a more elaborate and continuous border pattern, characterized by repeating triangular and zigzag designs in black, green, orange, yellow, and red. The textile is enclosed in a sturdy wooden display case with a clear glass top, which reflects ambient light. The interior of the case appears to be lined with red or maroon fabric, providing a contrasting backdrop for the light-colored textile. A decorative, dark-colored metal handle is visible on the right side of the wooden case. A white rectangular label is placed on the textile beneath the glass, providing details about the exhibit. Visible text on the label includes Bengali script at the top, followed by "JAMIDANI SHARI," "ORIGIN: BANGLADESH," "MATERIAL: COTTON," and "DATE: 19TH CENTURY." It also states "COLLECTION OF FOLK-ART MUSEUM, SONARGAON" and a description: "A type of muslin embroidered with designs of Bengal." The scene suggests an exhibit in a museum or cultural center in Sonargaon, Bangladesh, where historical textiles are preserved and showcased.
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