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The media file displays an exhibition in a museum setting in La Paz, Bolivia. The main subjects are twelve small, unglazed earthenware pottery vessels, varying in shades of light brown to reddish-brown, arranged in a circular pattern against a dark wall. Many of the vessels feature small spouts or handles. The scene is illuminated by overhead spotlights, visible as bright circular glows at the top of the image, which cast reflections on the wall. A metal bar, likely part of the display infrastructure, runs horizontally across the top left. To the right of the pottery display, a white rectangular information card provides context in Spanish. The visible text reads: "Talinas o sarta de 12 semillas" (Talinas or string of 12 seeds/beads), with "Equivalencias: Talinas (que.)" below. It specifies the "Período: Contemporáneo" (Contemporary) and "Estilo: Quechua de Chichas." The "Área geográfica" (Geographical area) is "Valles interandinos y yungas" (Inter-Andean valleys and yungas), and the "Procedencia" (Origin) is "Casira, provincia Modesto Omiste, dpto. Potosí." The arrangement and details suggest a curated exhibit showcasing traditional pottery from the Potosí region of Bolivia.
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