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A close-up vertical image depicts a white modular shelving unit filled with handcrafted Peruvian ceramics and textiles, positioned within what appears to be a market stall or shop in Pisac, Peru. The shelving features multiple compartments. The top tier exhibits four ceramic Toritos de Pucara (Pucara bulls), each uniquely hand-painted with vibrant, multi-colored patterns, including raised decorative elements. Below, various ceramic mugs and cups in pastel hues (light green, lavender, white) are adorned with painted floral designs and three-dimensional flowers; one lavender mug is inscribed "FELIZ DIA PAPA," and a black mug depicts a stylized facial motif. A central shelf showcases three ceramic horse figurines with similar colorful decorations. On the right, light pink and blue ceramic bowls are decorated with painted flowers and raised floral elements. The background consists of draped, vibrantly colored, striped Peruvian textiles, predominantly in shades of maroon, purple, blue, and teal, with fringes visible. A dark, possibly wooden, surface is partially visible on the far right, and a textured, gray wall segment is on the far left. No people are present.
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