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This media file captures an indoor museum display featuring ancient or traditional metal jewelry, located in Sonargaon, Bangladesh. The scene shows artifacts presented in glass display cases, against a backdrop of white walls. In the upper section, three large, antique necklaces or torcs are showcased on a red, fabric-covered board. Two of these, labeled '1', are thick, C-shaped metal pieces, possibly made of brass or bronze, one appearing slightly more ornate than the other. The third item, labeled '2', is a more elaborate silver-colored necklace with intricate filigree work and multiple dangling elements, resembling a bib necklace. A small white label beneath these items provides text in both Bengali and English: "১. नेकलेस" and "২. नेकलेस" alongside "1. NECKLACE" and "2. NECKLACE". Reflections on the glass case obscure some details, including parts of the room with windows. The lower section of the image displays several metal anklets or bracelets, arranged on red, tiered pedestals, also presumably behind glass. To the left, two pairs of thick, circular metal bands are visible, one pair clearly marked with the number '3'. Further to the right, two additional items are displayed: one singular, twisted metal bracelet or anklet labeled '4', and a pair of textured, circular metal bands labeled '5'. The objects appear to be made of various metals, showing signs of age and craftsmanship. The overall activity depicted is the exhibition of historical or cultural artifacts, aiming to inform and preserve heritage. The lighting suggests artificial indoor illumination. No people or emotions are directly visible, but the setup implies an educational or cultural setting.
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