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A close-up, high-angle shot captures the hands and forearms of a person, showcasing intricate henna designs and nail art, likely in Keffi, Nigeria. The individual is wearing a loose-fitting black garment, possibly a top or dress, over a white inner layer. Both forearms and the backs of the hands are adorned with elaborate henna patterns. The designs primarily feature floral motifs, swirls, and leaf-like elements in a dark brown or black shade, characteristic of modern henna or jagua. Additionally, some sections of the designs, particularly on the right hand and left forearm, show reddish-brown accents, indicating traditional henna application. The fingernails are painted with a distinctive black and natural nail two-tone design, appearing as a diagonal or half-moon pattern on most fingers. On the right wrist, a prominent bracelet is worn, featuring gold-colored segments set with multiple rectangular, light blue stones. A black wallet or small clutch is visible tucked near the person's waist, partially obscured by the arm. The image is taken outdoors in bright daylight, as evidenced by the strong shadows and clear illumination on the subject. The background is blurred but suggests an outdoor setting with a light-colored, possibly sandy or dusty, ground visible at the bottom. There is no visible text in the image. The overall impression is one of cultural adornment and personal style.
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