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A close-up, high-angle shot reveals a dense, overlapping collection of numerous vibrantly painted ceramic or clay skulls, commonly known as calaveras. Approximately 20-30 distinct skulls are visible, varying in size and design. Each skull is hand-painted with intricate details and a wide spectrum of colors, including fuchsia, lime green, bright red, black, white, cobalt blue, and yellow. Designs range from floral motifs and geometric patterns to simple stripes and dots. All visible skulls feature hollowed eye sockets and nasal cavities, with many depicting wide, painted grins and delineated teeth. Several skulls display small perforations on their craniums. In the upper left quadrant, a portion of a brown, possibly leather, object with embroidered detailing is visible. The lower left shows a string of gold-colored beads, interspersed with rainbow-colored beads. Additional colorful, out-of-focus pottery items are present in the background, particularly on the right side. The objects are piled tightly, indicating a retail display within an artisanal market stall or shop in Cuernavaca, Mexico. No individuals are visible.
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38444
Volume
1,737
Creator
+$0.07
Revenue
+$0.05
TVL
$1.64

