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The image presents an ornate, antique Indian swing, known as a "jhula," displayed within a glass exhibition case inside what appears to be a museum or cultural institution in New Delhi, India. The swing is the central subject, meticulously crafted from dark and light wood, featuring intricate carvings, possibly gilded accents, and decorative mirror inlays along its upright pillars and arching frame. The top of the swing's structure is adorned with carved figures resembling peacocks and human-like forms. The swing's seat is suspended within this elaborate framework. The display case has a dark wooden frame at the top and sides, a clear glass front, and a light wooden base that sits on a darker wooden platform. Overhead lighting illuminates the exhibit, creating reflections on the glass surface. In the background to the left, a vibrant and detailed mural or painting covers a wall, showcasing traditional Indian art with various figures, animals (such as horses), and intricate patterns. Adjacent to this mural is a brown informational display board where partially legible English text reads, "The tradition of Jhula (swing) in Indian," confirming the cultural context of the artifact. The board also includes smaller text blocks and two small photographs. To the right of the display case, a plain white wall features electrical outlets and a white oscillating fan mounted near the ceiling. A portion of a wicker chair is visible on the far right. The floor is covered with light-colored marble or patterned tiles. The scene is brightly lit by indoor artificial lighting, typical of an exhibition space. No specific activity is depicted, as it is a static display.
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