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An elderly artisan is depicted sitting on a woven mat inside a light purple tent, diligently engaged in the traditional craft of bamboo or cane weaving. The man, with a short, salt-and-pepper beard, wears a patterned blue shirt and a checkered lungi as his hands meticulously work with the natural materials. The setting appears to be a temporary stall or exhibit, possibly at a market or fair in Sonargaon, Bangladesh. The floor within the tent is covered with intricately woven mats, upon which a wide array of handcrafted items is displayed. Above the artisan and to his left, a large, ornate bamboo swing chair hangs, alongside a circular mirror framed with woven cane. Another similar swing chair is visible further back on the right side of the frame. Numerous finished products are arranged around the artisan, showcasing his skill. These include various baskets of different sizes and shapes, flat serving trays, and dome-shaped covers, all crafted from woven bamboo or cane. Several small, round stools or tables, featuring decorative openwork designs, are also prominent. Bundles of raw bamboo or cane strips and traditional winnowing baskets are visible in the background, indicating the materials and tools of his trade. A red plastic bucket sits near the artisan, and a piece of crumpled white paper lies close to his working area. The scene captures a moment of focused creation, highlighting the intricate craft of weaving. The diffused lighting suggests daytime. No discernible text is visible in the image.
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