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This image captures a vibrant market stall or outdoor shop in Melipilla, Chile, showcasing a wide array of traditional clay pottery. No people are visible, allowing the focus to remain entirely on the handcrafted items displayed for sale. The upper and central parts of the frame feature numerous large, lidded cooking pots (ollas de barro or greda) in various earthy shades of reddish-brown and dark brown. Many are stacked, while others are presented individually, highlighting their sturdy, rounded forms. Below these larger pieces, smaller pottery items are neatly organized within brightly colored plastic crates. A lime-green crate on the bottom left holds numerous small, unglazed terracotta pots or bowls, with a price tag indicating "$ 500" for some items and "$ 400" for others. Adjacent to it, another green crate contains dark brown, square-shaped dishes alongside round, shallow bowls, with a tag reading "$ 600 u." A prominent yellow crate in the lower right is filled with dozens of small, round, dark brown plates or saucers, stacked in orderly piles, priced at "3 x 1.000," suggesting a bulk purchase option. To the far right, a black crate holds more small, dark bowls, with one price tag clearly showing "1.000." The pottery exhibits a diverse palette of natural brown tones, ranging from light terracotta to deep, almost blackish-brown, with some pieces showing subtle color variations indicative of traditional firing techniques. The bright green and yellow plastic crates provide a cheerful contrast to the rustic earthenware. The scene suggests a daytime setting, likely a sunny day given the clear illumination, typical of an open-air market.
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