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This media file captures a museum display case showcasing traditional South Asian ornaments, likely from Sonargaon, Bangladesh, as indicated by the context. The image is divided into two main display areas.

The upper display, set against a vibrant red background, features four distinct numbered items behind glass. Item 1 and 2 are similar, appearing as rectangular, metallic, and ornate pieces, possibly armlets or decorative elements, with gold-toned segments and dark tie-strings at the top. Item 3 is a wider, silver-toned, and intricately patterned piece, also rectangular, with similar tie-strings. Item 4 is a long, flexible waist belt or chain composed of numerous interconnected, coin-like or disc-shaped metallic elements, forming a graceful curve. A white informational plaque on the right side of this display features text in both Bengali and English. The Bengali text reads "বাজুবন্ধ, কোমরবিছমিল্ট, হাঁসুলি" (Bajubandh, Komorbichha, Hansuli), referring to traditional armlets, waist belts, and a type of necklace/choker. The English translation states "ARMLET, WAIST BELT & ANKLET / NECKLACE." Additional text on the plaque includes "DONOR: P.K. DIMA, SONA," "DATE:", "PLACE: SONARGAON," and "INV. NO. 238," providing provenance details.

The lower part of the image shows several bangles or bracelets displayed on elevated, maroon-colored platforms. On the left, there is a pair of heavy, C-shaped bangles made of a dark, aged metal, possibly silver. They feature textured surfaces, resembling scales or braiding, and distinctive, pointed, stylized ends. To the right, another pair of slightly smaller, similarly styled bangles is visible, also with textured surfaces and stylized ends, labeled with the number '2'. A third pair of bangles can be partially seen further to the right.

The overall scene is an indoor museum exhibit, with reflections visible on the glass display cases due to the lighting. The artifacts appear to be made of metal, possibly silver or an alloy, showcasing traditional craftsmanship.
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Jan 26, 2025, 6:24 AM

Sonargaon, Bangladesh

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This media file captures a museum display case showcasing traditional South Asian ornaments, likely from Sonargaon, Bangladesh, as indicated by the context. The image is divided into two main display areas. The upper display, set against a vibrant red background, features four distinct numbered items behind glass. Item 1 and 2 are similar, appearing as rectangular, metallic, and ornate pieces, possibly armlets or decorative elements, with gold-toned segments and dark tie-strings at the top. Item 3 is a wider, silver-toned, and intricately patterned piece, also rectangular, with similar tie-strings. Item 4 is a long, flexible waist belt or chain composed of numerous interconnected, coin-like or disc-shaped metallic elements, forming a graceful curve. A white informational plaque on the right side of this display features text in both Bengali and English. The Bengali text reads "বাজুবন্ধ, কোমরবিছমিল্ট, হাঁসুলি" (Bajubandh, Komorbichha, Hansuli), referring to traditional armlets, waist belts, and a type of necklace/choker. The English translation states "ARMLET, WAIST BELT & ANKLET / NECKLACE." Additional text on the plaque includes "DONOR: P.K. DIMA, SONA," "DATE:", "PLACE: SONARGAON," and "INV. NO. 238," providing provenance details. The lower part of the image shows several bangles or bracelets displayed on elevated, maroon-colored platforms. On the left, there is a pair of heavy, C-shaped bangles made of a dark, aged metal, possibly silver. They feature textured surfaces, resembling scales or braiding, and distinctive, pointed, stylized ends. To the right, another pair of slightly smaller, similarly styled bangles is visible, also with textured surfaces and stylized ends, labeled with the number '2'. A third pair of bangles can be partially seen further to the right. The overall scene is an indoor museum exhibit, with reflections visible on the glass display cases due to the lighting. The artifacts appear to be made of metal, possibly silver or an alloy, showcasing traditional craftsmanship.

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