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The image displays a collection of handcrafted terracotta dolls and figurines showcased within a glass display case, likely in a museum or exhibition hall in Sonargaon, Bangladesh. The items are arranged on a light-colored surface and are predominantly small, brightly painted clay figures.

The subjects include numerous stylized animal figures, such as horses, deer, and elephants, many adorned with intricate patterns and vibrant colors like red, black, green, yellow, and white. Some animals are depicted with human riders. For instance, a prominent red bull with a rider on a pink circular base is visible, as are several horses with striped or spotted bodies. There are also distinct human-like figurines, including one in green attire with a blue hat, numbered '9'. Another figurine, possibly a peacock, is numbered '7', and a small white and red animal, perhaps a rat or similar creature, is numbered '1'. The figures reflect traditional folk art and craftsmanship.

Notable details include the small numbers placed next to various figurines, indicating an organized display. A partially visible white information card on the left side of the display case contains fragmented text. Readable phrases include "COTTA DOLL," "USES," "elephant," "Peacock," "ION ACTIVITIES (COOKING)," and "COUNTRY," suggesting descriptions and categories for the exhibited items. The glass of the display case shows reflections from the surrounding environment. The wooden frame of the display case is visible at the bottom and right edges. The collection highlights the artistic heritage of the region.
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Jan 26, 2025, 6:25 AM

Sonargaon, Bangladesh

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The image displays a collection of handcrafted terracotta dolls and figurines showcased within a glass display case, likely in a museum or exhibition hall in Sonargaon, Bangladesh. The items are arranged on a light-colored surface and are predominantly small, brightly painted clay figures. The subjects include numerous stylized animal figures, such as horses, deer, and elephants, many adorned with intricate patterns and vibrant colors like red, black, green, yellow, and white. Some animals are depicted with human riders. For instance, a prominent red bull with a rider on a pink circular base is visible, as are several horses with striped or spotted bodies. There are also distinct human-like figurines, including one in green attire with a blue hat, numbered '9'. Another figurine, possibly a peacock, is numbered '7', and a small white and red animal, perhaps a rat or similar creature, is numbered '1'. The figures reflect traditional folk art and craftsmanship. Notable details include the small numbers placed next to various figurines, indicating an organized display. A partially visible white information card on the left side of the display case contains fragmented text. Readable phrases include "COTTA DOLL," "USES," "elephant," "Peacock," "ION ACTIVITIES (COOKING)," and "COUNTRY," suggesting descriptions and categories for the exhibited items. The glass of the display case shows reflections from the surrounding environment. The wooden frame of the display case is visible at the bottom and right edges. The collection highlights the artistic heritage of the region.

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