Pintu pagar No. 9 consists of 3 sections, where the top section is of green glass (?) and there is a decorative part above the top of the pintu pagar. Other wise the pintu pagar is rather plain in design.
Pintu pagar No. 10 consists of 4 sections, where in the second top-most section, there is a distorted bone-shaped glass (?). I'm sure there is a proper name for that shape, but until I find out what it is called, I'll just term it 'bone-shaped'.
Pintu pagar No. 11 is actually elaborate, with 3 of the 4 sections with decorative carvings on the panels. The window pagar in constrast, is not as elaborately designed.
Apart from pintu pagar No. 1, pintu pagar No. 12 has the most sections (2) of glass (?) panels - both the top 2 sections are glass (?). There is also elaborate decorative carvings at the top of the pintu pagar, which I'm guessing suggests that the original owners are wealthier, or more willing to spend more on a more elaborate pintu pagar?
The window pagar appears to be a large panel of glass (?) enclosed in a wooden frame.
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