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An antique loom with an unfinished woven textile is displayed within a clear acrylic or glass case in what appears to be a museum or exhibition hall in La Paz, Bolivia. No people are visible. The loom consists of several rustic wooden rods and sticks. A textile, made of natural fibers in shades of beige, cream, and light brown, is mounted on it. The left side of the textile shows a looser weave with distinct warp threads, suggesting an earlier stage of the weaving process. The right side is more densely woven, featuring horizontal stripes of alternating light and dark beige/brown. Several small, dark sticks are inserted vertically into the woven fabric on the right, possibly serving as shed sticks or other weaving tools. The overall impression is that of a traditional or historical weaving technique being preserved or demonstrated. In the background, behind the display case, a white fabric with a repeating geometric diamond pattern in red/pink and black/dark brown is hanging on a wall, reflecting traditional textile designs. Reflections of the room and lights are visible on the glass case. Inverted text is discernible through the glass, appearing to be in Spanish or Portuguese, with phrases partially visible such as "A LA ANTIGA" (in the old style), "OU CHOQUE DOS PEY" (or the clash of peoples), and "ESCOLA" (school), suggesting a cultural or historical context for the exhibit.
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