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The image displays an indoor or semi-outdoor traditional textile demonstration area, likely located within an interpretive center in Arequipa, Peru. A light-colored adobe or stucco wall forms the primary backdrop, topped by a visible thatched roof supported by wooden beams. Hung horizontally along the upper section of the wall are approximately 15 skeins of dyed yarn, exhibiting various colors including light green, dark green, black, brown, red, purple, yellow, light blue, dark red, and olive green. In the foreground, a light gray, L-shaped traditional clay or adobe stove structure occupies the lower left and extends to the right. Its front face features a recessed arched opening, revealing several pieces of stacked firewood. Three dark, unglazed earthenware pots with fitted lids rest on the flat surface of the stove structure; two larger, rounded pots are on the left, and one smaller pot is positioned to their right. To the far right of the stove, on a red and white patterned textile laid flat, are display items: a metal bowl containing two round, yellow fibrous balls, and multiple small rows of dried plant materials with corresponding small white labels indicating their identities. Three additional, smaller bundles of dark-colored raw fiber hang on the wall further to the right.
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