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The scene depicts a large, dark brown wooden display panel or cabinet door, elaborately decorated with indigenous African elements, located within a retail establishment in the city of Alaguntan, Nigeria. The wooden surface features vertical borders and circular/oval patterns formed by rows of small, light-colored cowrie shells. Centrally affixed to the upper right portion of the panel is a three-dimensional, dark metallic sculpture of an African woman's head and neck, adorned with stacked neck rings. Below this sculpture, a large, ornate necklace or pectoral is suspended, characterized by a tarnished greenish-bronze crescent-shaped element, black and purple beads, additional cowrie shells, and smaller metallic pendants.

Various currency notes are affixed to the wooden surface. Above the head sculpture, two Ugandan Shilling notes (10,000 and 1,000 denominations) are visible. To the left of the head, a 2,000 Ugandan Shilling note is present. To the right of the head, a 100 Ugandan Shilling note is affixed. Below the 2,000 Shilling note, two older Nigerian Naira notes (One Naira and Five Naira denominations from the Central Bank of Nigeria) are attached. A robust, dark metal handle and a corresponding latch mechanism are visible on the right side of the wooden panel.

To the left of the decorated panel, stacked textiles or garments of various colors and patterns are partially visible. To the right, a white-framed glass display cabinet showcases numerous handicrafts, including woven bags, colorful knitted items, and other accessories. On top of this display cabinet, several brightly colored, stylized animal figurines, predominantly red, blue, green, and yellow, are exhibited. The immediate environment suggests an indoor retail setting, likely an artisanal or souvenir shop, with overhead artificial lighting. No individuals are present in the frame.
christabel🇨🇦

Mar 13, 2026, 12:16 PM

Alaguntan, Nigeria

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The scene depicts a large, dark brown wooden display panel or cabinet door, elaborately decorated with indigenous African elements, located within a retail establishment in the city of Alaguntan, Nigeria. The wooden surface features vertical borders and circular/oval patterns formed by rows of small, light-colored cowrie shells. Centrally affixed to the upper right portion of the panel is a three-dimensional, dark metallic sculpture of an African woman's head and neck, adorned with stacked neck rings. Below this sculpture, a large, ornate necklace or pectoral is suspended, characterized by a tarnished greenish-bronze crescent-shaped element, black and purple beads, additional cowrie shells, and smaller metallic pendants. Various currency notes are affixed to the wooden surface. Above the head sculpture, two Ugandan Shilling notes (10,000 and 1,000 denominations) are visible. To the left of the head, a 2,000 Ugandan Shilling note is present. To the right of the head, a 100 Ugandan Shilling note is affixed. Below the 2,000 Shilling note, two older Nigerian Naira notes (One Naira and Five Naira denominations from the Central Bank of Nigeria) are attached. A robust, dark metal handle and a corresponding latch mechanism are visible on the right side of the wooden panel. To the left of the decorated panel, stacked textiles or garments of various colors and patterns are partially visible. To the right, a white-framed glass display cabinet showcases numerous handicrafts, including woven bags, colorful knitted items, and other accessories. On top of this display cabinet, several brightly colored, stylized animal figurines, predominantly red, blue, green, and yellow, are exhibited. The immediate environment suggests an indoor retail setting, likely an artisanal or souvenir shop, with overhead artificial lighting. No individuals are present in the frame.

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