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The image displays a cluttered array of traditional West African musical instruments and wooden furniture within a market stall or workshop in Igboefon, Nigeria. In the foreground and midground, multiple small, round hand drums with light-colored hide heads and dark rims feature handles wrapped in yellow, red, blue, and green patterned fabric. A wooden stick or mallet, wrapped in light blue and white patterned fabric, is visible. Several stringed instruments, resembling Koras, are present, characterized by dark, elongated bodies, long necks, white ovoid decorations on the headpieces, and vibrant fabric wraps in orange, blue, black, and yellow geometric designs. Various other drums of different sizes and shapes, constructed from light-colored wood with rawhide lacing and dark wooden components, are also visible. A prominent gourd-shaped instrument with reddish-brown and light brown sections occupies a central position. Towards the upper midground, a tall, narrow instrument, possibly a drum, exhibits a textured covering resembling snakeskin or embossed leather in brown and silver tones, accented by a red, blue, and yellow patterned fabric band. The background reveals blurred wooden furniture, including chairs with woven seats and carved elements, suggesting additional handcrafted items. No individuals are visible.
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