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This media file captures a close-up view of a market stall or artisanal shop, likely in Mwanza, Tanzania, showcasing a variety of handcrafted goods. In the foreground, a prominent display of multiple reddish-brown wooden mortars is arranged in rows on a light-colored wooden surface. These mortars feature a wider opening at the top and a distinct hexagonal base, suggesting they are for pounding or grinding. To the left, several dark, slender wooden sticks, possibly pestles, are also visible. The background is filled with an assortment of items hanging from a ceiling or shelf structure. These include numerous woven items made from natural fibers, such as round, flat baskets or trays with spiraling patterns, and woven hats or shallow bowls, some adorned with colorful stripes (red, green, beige) or black woven designs. Also hanging are clusters of long, light-colored fibers or tassels, strings of white cowrie shells, and several gourd-like objects often accompanied by strings or tassels. Other decorative elements like beaded necklaces or strands are also discernable. The overall scene depicts a vibrant display of traditional crafts, presented for sale. The lighting suggests it is daytime, possibly within a covered stall or shop. No people are visible, and there is no discernible text in the image.
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