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This media file captures an open-fronted shop or market stall, likely in Mataram, Indonesia, specializing in traditional crafts or ceremonial items. The scene is devoid of people, suggesting a quiet moment.

Dominating the upper portion of the image are numerous decorative items hanging from the ceiling structure. These appear to be crafted from natural materials like dried palm leaves or straw, fashioned into long, streamer-like bunches and intricate woven designs, possibly components for Balinese Hindu offerings or decorations such as penjor. Some items are bundled, while others are arranged in flat, circular patterns.

At ground level, two large black trash bags are prominent; one rests on a white plastic stool, which in turn is next to a smaller, brown plastic stool. Another black trash bag is positioned further to the right, adjacent to a large, decorative woven bamboo basket that contains bundles of natural fibers. The concrete floor leading into the shop is scattered with dried leaves.

The shop's interior reveals various shelves stocked with items, including bottles and containers on the left, and a glass display cabinet in the center filled with small, colorful goods, possibly snacks, toiletries, or other small offerings. A small electric fan is visible in the background, along with a pair of dark slippers on the floor. The overall lighting suggests it is daytime, but the area is somewhat shaded or overcast. No discernible text is visible on any signs or products.
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Feb 17, 2025, 9:03 AM

Mataram, Indonesia

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This media file captures an open-fronted shop or market stall, likely in Mataram, Indonesia, specializing in traditional crafts or ceremonial items. The scene is devoid of people, suggesting a quiet moment. Dominating the upper portion of the image are numerous decorative items hanging from the ceiling structure. These appear to be crafted from natural materials like dried palm leaves or straw, fashioned into long, streamer-like bunches and intricate woven designs, possibly components for Balinese Hindu offerings or decorations such as penjor. Some items are bundled, while others are arranged in flat, circular patterns. At ground level, two large black trash bags are prominent; one rests on a white plastic stool, which in turn is next to a smaller, brown plastic stool. Another black trash bag is positioned further to the right, adjacent to a large, decorative woven bamboo basket that contains bundles of natural fibers. The concrete floor leading into the shop is scattered with dried leaves. The shop's interior reveals various shelves stocked with items, including bottles and containers on the left, and a glass display cabinet in the center filled with small, colorful goods, possibly snacks, toiletries, or other small offerings. A small electric fan is visible in the background, along with a pair of dark slippers on the floor. The overall lighting suggests it is daytime, but the area is somewhat shaded or overcast. No discernible text is visible on any signs or products.

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