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This indoor museum display case, located in Sonargaon, Bangladesh, showcases a collection of metal artifacts. The upper portion of the display, set against a blue fabric background, features three large, pear-shaped metal objects. Two prominent pieces, numbered 01 (left) and 03 (right), are intricately embossed with decorative patterns; the rightmost piece (03) features a distinct geometric pattern resembling a 'Flower of Life'. A smaller, plainer metal object, numbered 02, is positioned between them. A label for item 02 identifies it as a "Traditional Grain Sifter" made of copper, with additional Bengali text. The lower section of the display features numerous smaller metal items arranged on red fabric-covered pedestals of varying heights. These include several bronze or brass figurines, numbered 01 through 07, depicting human or deity-like forms. Among these is a figure of a goddess with multiple arms (05) and a child-like figure (07). Other objects include a bell-shaped candlestick (08), two small metal bowls (09, 10), a small pot or vase (11), and a circular, woven metal basket (12). A central information plaque, primarily in Bengali, offers descriptive text but is largely illegible due to blurriness and reflections on the glass. The display case has a wooden base with handles, and the entire scene is illuminated, causing reflections on the glass.
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