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An indoor museum exhibit, likely within the Azm Palace in Damascus, Syria, depicts a traditional artisan engaged in textile work. A light-skinned male mannequin, bald with a black hair patch on its right temple, is seated on a low wooden platform atop a striped rug. The mannequin wears a long, patterned robe featuring intricate red, blue, and white designs, and its bare feet are visible. Its hands are positioned over various small wooden tools and fibers on the platform, simulating the act of crafting. Adjacent to the mannequin's left on the platform are a spherical bundle of white fibrous material and a white explanatory sign displaying Arabic text. The floor beneath the platform is covered by a woven rug with prominent red, black, orange, and white horizontal stripes. Beyond the rug, a checkerboard-patterned floor in light and dark squares is visible. The background wall features distinctive horizontal bands of dark grey and light grey stone masonry. To the left, a large wooden spinning wheel and a smaller wooden frame structure are present. To the right, several bundles of colored yarn or thread (red, orange, blue, white, black) are stacked against the wall. Overhead, components of a larger wooden loom or weaving apparatus are suspended.
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