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The image displays multiple rows of traditional Indian terracotta cups, known as kulhads, neatly stacked. The picture is oriented sideways, with the kulhads arranged in horizontal lines across the frame. There are at least five distinct rows of these earthen cups. The uppermost rows feature kulhads with pronounced vertical ridges on their exterior, exhibiting a rich orange-brown terracotta color. Other rows show smoother kulhads, some with a slightly lighter, more beige tone, and several adorned with intricate, decorative geometric patterns, such as chevrons or diamonds, around their rims. The cups are stacked on their sides, indicating storage or preparation for use. In the background, on the far left, a metallic vessel or pot, possibly made of brass or copper, is partially visible. The surface directly beneath the kulhads is a dark, possibly blueish-black color, appearing textured and worn. Above the stacks, a lighter, off-white surface runs along the top. Towards the bottom left, parts of a machine or stand with a handle are discernible. The scene depicts a typical arrangement found at a chai (tea) stall or street food vendor in Jaipur, India, where kulhads are commonly used for serving beverages. The organized display suggests they are either stocked for sale or ready for use by customers. There are no people or visible text in the image. The lighting is diffused, providing clear visibility of the cups' textures and colors.
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