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This media file captures an intricately designed double-bladed axe displayed within what appears to be a museum or exhibition in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The axe is the primary subject, mounted horizontally on a light-colored, textured fabric wall using black metal brackets. Its handle is spiraled and made of a dark wood or wood-like material, while the ornate axe head is made of silver-colored metal, featuring detailed relief patterns, including a central circular design with swirling motifs and further embellishments on each blade.

Reflected in the glass display case in front of the axe are several other weapons, primarily swords and knives, also appearing to be on display against a similar light-colored background. The reflections also show parts of the room, including what looks like large windows or glass panels in the background, suggesting an indoor setting with ample natural light.

Visible text on the axe handle is faint and white, possibly reading "K-R12". More distinct text or numbers are present on the metal part of the axe where the handle meets the head, which might be an inventory or exhibit number, appearing to read "STB-70-17-009". The overall scene suggests a curated display of historical or replica weaponry, emphasizing craftsmanship and historical context. The time of day appears to be bright, likely daytime, due to the illumination and reflections.
Akib

Apr 27, 2026, 10:15 AM

Dhaka, Bangladesh

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This media file captures an intricately designed double-bladed axe displayed within what appears to be a museum or exhibition in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The axe is the primary subject, mounted horizontally on a light-colored, textured fabric wall using black metal brackets. Its handle is spiraled and made of a dark wood or wood-like material, while the ornate axe head is made of silver-colored metal, featuring detailed relief patterns, including a central circular design with swirling motifs and further embellishments on each blade. Reflected in the glass display case in front of the axe are several other weapons, primarily swords and knives, also appearing to be on display against a similar light-colored background. The reflections also show parts of the room, including what looks like large windows or glass panels in the background, suggesting an indoor setting with ample natural light. Visible text on the axe handle is faint and white, possibly reading "K-R12". More distinct text or numbers are present on the metal part of the axe where the handle meets the head, which might be an inventory or exhibit number, appearing to read "STB-70-17-009". The overall scene suggests a curated display of historical or replica weaponry, emphasizing craftsmanship and historical context. The time of day appears to be bright, likely daytime, due to the illumination and reflections.

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