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The image depicts an indoor exhibit showcasing royal artifacts, likely at the Lambung Mangkurat Museum in Banjarbaru, Indonesia, given the context of Banjar Kingdom regalia. The foreground is dominated by a dark blue pedestal supporting an ornate, gold-colored, crown-like object. To the right, a series of golden thrones are displayed on red carpeted steps, with one throne prominently featured in the center, showcasing intricate carvings and a cushioned seat. Behind the thrones, a large, yellow ceremonial umbrella with fringed edges is suspended, casting a shadow on the backdrop. The backdrop itself is a mural depicting a serene rural landscape with traditional houses, trees, and figures engaged in daily activities, possibly representing the historical setting of the Banjar Kingdom. Several dark, elongated objects, resembling spears or poles, are positioned diagonally across the mural. Reflections of lights are visible on the glass casing, suggesting the exhibit is protected. A informational plaque with text in Indonesian is visible in the lower left corner, identifying the displayed items as "Pusaka Kerajaan Banjar" (Regalia of the Banjar Kingdom).
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Jun 27, 2026, 4:32 AM

Banjarbaru, Indonesia

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The image depicts an indoor exhibit showcasing royal artifacts, likely at the Lambung Mangkurat Museum in Banjarbaru, Indonesia, given the context of Banjar Kingdom regalia. The foreground is dominated by a dark blue pedestal supporting an ornate, gold-colored, crown-like object. To the right, a series of golden thrones are displayed on red carpeted steps, with one throne prominently featured in the center, showcasing intricate carvings and a cushioned seat. Behind the thrones, a large, yellow ceremonial umbrella with fringed edges is suspended, casting a shadow on the backdrop. The backdrop itself is a mural depicting a serene rural landscape with traditional houses, trees, and figures engaged in daily activities, possibly representing the historical setting of the Banjar Kingdom. Several dark, elongated objects, resembling spears or poles, are positioned diagonally across the mural. Reflections of lights are visible on the glass casing, suggesting the exhibit is protected. A informational plaque with text in Indonesian is visible in the lower left corner, identifying the displayed items as "Pusaka Kerajaan Banjar" (Regalia of the Banjar Kingdom).

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