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A collection of decorative objects is displayed on a light grey surface, likely a table or shelf, in an indoor setting. No people are visible. The items appear to be handicrafts or souvenirs, showcasing elements of Argentine culture. In the upper left, a yellow square sign leans on a stand, featuring the words "TOMÁ MATE" in prominent blue lettering with red and brown decorative swirls and a red flower. "TOMÁ MATE" translates to "Drink Mate," referring to the traditional South American beverage. To the right of the sign, a light blue and cream-colored kettle with a wooden handle is visible. It is adorned with detailed floral patterns and a small landscape scene. Below the sign, a dark blue rectangular tin box features the word "Malvinas" in yellow script, above a green and blue outline of the Falkland Islands, flanked by ribbons resembling the Argentine flag. In the foreground, a green kettle with a black handle is positioned to the left. It has orange swirls and white flowers with red centers as decoration. To its right, a green and cream-colored open box, possibly a caddy or container, is seen. It has a handle on top and is decorated with similar floral patterns, blue ribbons, and ornate swirls. The background shows a white wall and a wooden floor, suggesting a display area such as a shop, market, or exhibition. The overall aesthetic is colorful and traditional, reflecting cultural themes important to Argentina.
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