
Stake attention in this memory
This image presents a display of traditional string instruments, resembling sitars and other lutes, exhibited within a glass case in an indoor setting, likely a museum or cultural center in Sonargaon, Bangladesh. The primary subjects are at least five string instruments arranged horizontally. Most prominently featured in the middle is a red and black instrument with a large, round resonator, a long fretted neck, and multiple tuning pegs. It has two small, light-colored bridges on its dark soundboard. Above it, a darker instrument with an elaborately carved headstock and multiple tuning pegs is visible. Below the central instrument are two simpler lutes with light-colored, teardrop-shaped bodies, likely made from gourds, and long necks leading to pegs at the headstock. In the upper section of the display, another dark, ornate instrument can be seen, along with a partial view of what appears to be a tabla or similar percussion instrument towards the upper right. The instruments are enclosed within a clear glass display case, evident from reflections. Partial views of several people, presumably museum visitors, are visible in these reflections. In the upper part of the image, the legs and feet of two individuals, one in dark trousers and the other in jeans, are reflected. A person in a white t-shirt and jeans, carrying a dark bag, is also reflected on the right side of the glass. The floor is made of light-colored tiles, and the background shows wooden structures, suggesting an exhibition space. A small white label with unreadable text is visible on the display to the left of one of the lower instruments. The scene depicts a quiet moment of cultural appreciation in a museum setting.
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