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An indoor scene in Pisac, Peru, features a wooden display rack showcasing numerous woven textile products. The rack, constructed from light-colored, rustic wooden poles, is approximately 2 meters wide and 2.5 meters tall, and stands against a plain white wall. The display is organized into multiple horizontal tiers. The top two tiers exhibit wider, folded textiles or sashes, predominantly featuring intricate geometric patterns in various color combinations including red, blue, green, brown, and off-white. Two traditional Peruvian dolls, one larger with an orange skirt and a smaller one, are positioned on a textile at the top left of the rack. Below these, approximately four to five tiers are densely populated with narrower, woven belts or straps, vertically draped. These also display a wide array of geometric designs and color palettes, including black, white, red, brown, blue, and teal. To the far left, a multi-colored woven bag with a pink and green pattern hangs from the structure. The lowest two tiers primarily feature smaller items, appearing to be bracelets or keychains, hanging in clusters. The floor beneath the display is a light-colored, possibly concrete or tiled, surface. The scene is well-lit, suggesting indoor artificial lighting or indirect natural light. No individuals are visible in the image. The entire arrangement suggests a retail setting, likely a textile shop or market stall, dedicated to selling local artisanal crafts.
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