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This image depicts an indoor jewelry workshop or office environment, consistent with operations found in Kolkata, India. A South Asian female, estimated to be an adult, is seated at a white desk, focusing intently on small items held in her hands. She wears a light pink long-sleeved zippered top, a patterned lower garment, and has a red bindi on her forehead and a nose piercing. Her hands manipulate clear plastic bags containing jewelry components, positioned over a dark blue rectangular tray that also holds scattered tiny golden-colored beads. On the white desk, to the left of the woman, are several stacks of clear plastic bags filled with jewelry parts, paper documents (including one with diagrams and a yellow sticky note), and a black digital calculator. To her immediate right, multiple clear plastic containers hold various jewelry items, some featuring green stones. A larger clear plastic bag, with "ARCHA DA" handwritten on it, is also present among these containers. In the foreground, a black rectangular tray is densely packed with numerous intricate, gold-toned, stone-studded traditional Indian headpieces (Maang Tikkas) or elaborate earrings, displaying primarily white, red, and green stones. Some pieces have small yellow price tags. A dark-screened smartphone lies next to this tray. The lower legs and feet of a second individual are visible in the bottom left corner of the frame. The background consists of light-colored cabinets with sliding glass doors, filled with neatly organized files, binders, and other office supplies, indicating a structured workspace.
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