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A detailed close-up shot captures decorative, hand-painted Argentine folk art. The primary subject is a cream-colored kettle (pava de mate) with a light blue lid and base, featuring intricate designs. The kettle's lid is adorned with colorful floral patterns in red, orange, and blue. Its body has elegant brown scrollwork on the sides, and the visible front depicts a welcoming scene: a road leading to an archway, flanked by lush green trees under a pale blue sky. Above the archway, the Spanish text "BIENVENIDOS A URIBELARREA" (Welcome to Uribelarrea) is clearly visible, referencing a historic town in Argentina. The kettle's base is decorated with a light blue band featuring a repeating green geometric pattern. It has a functional wooden handle and a metal spout. Behind the kettle, slightly out of focus, stands a yellow rectangular plaque or sign. This sign features decorative elements, including a golden border and a bright red flower design at the bottom. The prominent text on the sign, "TOMÁ MATE," is in large, bold blue letters with a red outline, instructing to "Drink Mate," referring to the traditional South American infused beverage. A small, partially visible signature "Ruiz..." can be seen at the bottom of the sign. The objects are displayed indoors on a clean, white surface, likely a shelf or table, against a plain white wall. In the blurred background, other framed artworks or decorative pieces can be faintly discerned on the wall, suggesting a gallery, craft shop, or art display in Tigre, Argentina. The bright lighting indicates a daytime setting. No people are present, and the scene is static, showcasing the vibrant artistic details of the handcrafted items.
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