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This photograph captures a display of traditional string musical instruments within a clear glass exhibition case, likely in a museum or cultural center in Sonargaon, Bangladesh. The instruments are arranged horizontally on a light beige or off-white surface.

The collection features multiple instruments, predominantly crafted from dark wood, with some exhibiting lighter-colored components, possibly bone or contrasting wood, used for elements like soundboards or bridges. In the foreground, two distinct instruments are visible. The closest instrument on the left has a dark, somewhat rectangular wooden body with a lighter-colored, carved top, and a series of small, circular perforations along its side, concluding with two rounded knobs at one end. A small white label, faintly displaying the number "1", is positioned beside this instrument. Above it, another instrument is prominent with a large, round, dark wooden body and a flat, lighter-colored top, characteristic of gourd-based string instruments. Its long neck extends towards the right.

Further into the display, several other string instruments are visible, featuring long necks and smaller, boat-shaped or pear-shaped bodies, all equipped with visible tuning pegs. A light wooden stand is partially visible on the right, supporting a long instrument that extends beyond the frame. Reflections on the glass of the display case indicate an indoor setting with overhead lighting. The scene presents these instruments as historical or cultural artifacts.
FM-5X1RA2

Jan 26, 2025, 6:28 AM

Sonargaon, Bangladesh

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This photograph captures a display of traditional string musical instruments within a clear glass exhibition case, likely in a museum or cultural center in Sonargaon, Bangladesh. The instruments are arranged horizontally on a light beige or off-white surface. The collection features multiple instruments, predominantly crafted from dark wood, with some exhibiting lighter-colored components, possibly bone or contrasting wood, used for elements like soundboards or bridges. In the foreground, two distinct instruments are visible. The closest instrument on the left has a dark, somewhat rectangular wooden body with a lighter-colored, carved top, and a series of small, circular perforations along its side, concluding with two rounded knobs at one end. A small white label, faintly displaying the number "1", is positioned beside this instrument. Above it, another instrument is prominent with a large, round, dark wooden body and a flat, lighter-colored top, characteristic of gourd-based string instruments. Its long neck extends towards the right. Further into the display, several other string instruments are visible, featuring long necks and smaller, boat-shaped or pear-shaped bodies, all equipped with visible tuning pegs. A light wooden stand is partially visible on the right, supporting a long instrument that extends beyond the frame. Reflections on the glass of the display case indicate an indoor setting with overhead lighting. The scene presents these instruments as historical or cultural artifacts.

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