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This media file captures a cultural or historical display inside a museum or exhibition. The scene features two primary artifacts presented within a glass enclosure, against a light green background wall.

Dominating the upper half of the display is a long piece of white fabric, possibly hand-woven, draped over a simple, light-colored wooden frame. The textile is adorned with distinctive blue patterns: a prominent vertical border on the left side and a thinner one running down the center, both featuring intricate geometric and stylized floral motifs. Towards the bottom, the fabric shows several horizontal blue stripes and scattered small, oval-shaped patterns. The very bottom edge of the fabric is visibly frayed.

Below the textile, resting on the floor of the display case, is a traditional wooden spinning wheel, known as a charkha. Constructed from light-colored wood, it exhibits a characteristic design with a large, spoked wheel and an extended base supporting the spinning mechanism. The charkha appears to be in good condition, showcasing its historical craftsmanship.

Reflections on the right side of the glass display case suggest the presence of other exhibits or the interior of the museum hall. A small, white informational label is visible on the lower-left base of the display, though the text is unreadable. The overall presentation indicates a focus on historical textile production and weaving traditions, likely from the region of Dhaka, Bangladesh, given the provided context.
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Dec 16, 2024, 10:13 AM

ঢাকা, Bangladesh

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This media file captures a cultural or historical display inside a museum or exhibition. The scene features two primary artifacts presented within a glass enclosure, against a light green background wall. Dominating the upper half of the display is a long piece of white fabric, possibly hand-woven, draped over a simple, light-colored wooden frame. The textile is adorned with distinctive blue patterns: a prominent vertical border on the left side and a thinner one running down the center, both featuring intricate geometric and stylized floral motifs. Towards the bottom, the fabric shows several horizontal blue stripes and scattered small, oval-shaped patterns. The very bottom edge of the fabric is visibly frayed. Below the textile, resting on the floor of the display case, is a traditional wooden spinning wheel, known as a charkha. Constructed from light-colored wood, it exhibits a characteristic design with a large, spoked wheel and an extended base supporting the spinning mechanism. The charkha appears to be in good condition, showcasing its historical craftsmanship. Reflections on the right side of the glass display case suggest the presence of other exhibits or the interior of the museum hall. A small, white informational label is visible on the lower-left base of the display, though the text is unreadable. The overall presentation indicates a focus on historical textile production and weaving traditions, likely from the region of Dhaka, Bangladesh, given the provided context.

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