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This image captures three elaborately dressed traditional puppets displayed vertically in a brightly lit exhibition case, likely within a museum in West Jakarta, Indonesia. The puppets, possibly Wayang Golek figures, are standing upright against a light-colored background, illuminated by vertical LED strip lights on either side of the display. From top to bottom, the puppets are adorned in intricate costumes with ornate headwear, detailed bodices, and long skirts. The top puppet features a dark bodice and a red skirt. The middle puppet is characterized by a richly decorated red, gold, and white bodice and a vibrant red skirt. The bottom puppet wears a dark, gold, and white bodice over a light blue skirt. Each puppet holds slender, dark sticks, typical of traditional rod puppets. Beside each puppet is a white informational plaque with text and a QR code. The visible names on these plaques, from top to bottom, are "DURYUDANA," "RAHWANA," and "AMARASAKTI." Below each name, smaller text provides further details, which appear to be in Indonesian or English, describing the figures and their provenance (e.g., "Burong Solo" and "Jawa Tengah" are partially visible). The clear barrier of the display case reflects some ambient light. To the left of the illuminated display is a plain, dark blue-grey wall or partition, suggesting a larger exhibition space. The setting indicates a formal cultural presentation, showcasing the artistry and heritage of these traditional figures.
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