
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows two wooden objects resembling elongated, hollowed-out gourds or boats, placed side-by-side on a tiled floor. Each object has an opening at the top, revealing a dark interior. The objects are supported by dark wooden stands or bases. A wooden plaque with white lettering is affixed to the top of the objects, reading "KENTONGAN WALI ABAD XV". In the background, a light-colored wall is visible, with portions of what appear to be wooden artifacts hanging on it and a wooden beam extending horizontally across the mid-ground. The scene is well-lit, and the objects are the primary focus. This image was taken in the Museum Sunan Kalijaga in Demak, Indonesia, which houses artifacts related to the Wali Songo (the Nine Saints) who are credited with spreading Islam in Java. The objects pictured are Kentongan, traditional Indonesian musical instruments or signals that have a historical and religious significance in the region, particularly associated with the Wali Songo.
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