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This media file features a close-up, slightly angled shot of a framed informational display. The display is mounted on a golden-colored base. The frame itself is clear acrylic, held together by small, silver screw-like fasteners. The primary subject of the display is text, presented on a white background with a stylized blue and green wave graphic at the bottom. The title, "PUSAKA KERAJAAN BANJAR," is prominently displayed in bold, dark lettering. Below the title is a paragraph of text describing royal regalia as special items reflecting the greatness of the king amidst the simple lives of his people. It mentions that many royal objects were made to impress, and in the Banjar Kingdom, this grandeur was exemplified by items made of gold. Following this introductory text is a numbered list of items. These are all replicas of various royal objects from the Banjar Kingdom, including a golden chair, "penginangan" (likely a type of ceremonial item), a shield ("talabang"), an umbrella ("payung"), a spear ("tombak"), and a crown from the Kotawaringin Kingdom. The first item specifies it's a replica of a golden chair from the era of Sultan Adam (1835-1857) and notes that the original collection is kept at the National Museum in Jakarta. The background of the media file is a dark red, textured surface, likely carpeting or fabric, suggesting an indoor museum or exhibition setting. The lighting appears to be ambient, with no strong shadows or specific time of day indicators. The overall scene is static, focusing on the educational display. The screws holding the frame are visible at the top left and bottom right corners, indicating the construction of the display. There are no people or animals visible in the frame. The location context provided is Banjarbaru, Indonesia, which aligns with the "Banjar" in the text.
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