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A vertical shot captures a dark wooden display cabinet, possibly a hutch or armoire, showcasing a variety of handcrafted woven items. The cabinet features glass doors and three interior shelves, along with two bottom drawers.

Inside the cabinet, numerous baskets, bowls, and small containers are meticulously arranged. These items are made from light-colored natural fibers, likely raffia or straw, and many are adorned with colorful woven patterns or threads in red, yellow, purple, green, orange, and blue. Some baskets have matching lids, while others are open bowls or flat circular mats. On the top shelf, a small handbag with red and yellow stripes is visible, alongside a smaller plain basket and a round bag with purple and green radial patterns. The middle shelf holds various bowls, some with lids and decorative threading. The bottom shelf features stacked baskets, a lidded container, and several round, flat woven mats, one of which appears to be a charger plate.

A large, light-brown woven tote bag hangs from the handle of the left glass door of the cabinet. To the right of the cabinet, a portion of a teal upholstered armchair with a decorative wooden leg is visible, suggesting a furniture display or retail setting. The floor is a speckled reddish-brown.

In the blurred background on the left, several people, including adults and a child, are seen, suggesting a public space like a market, craft fair, or shop. A red lampshade on a tall stand is also partially visible in this area. The background beyond the people shows a green, mesh-like structure, possibly a ceiling or wall element of a larger building. The wall behind the cabinet on the right is a rough concrete texture.

The scene depicts a vibrant display of artisanal goods, likely for sale, set within what appears to be an indoor commercial or exhibition space in Caracas, Venezuela. No visible text is present.
Nataly

Apr 18, 2026, 5:00 PM

Caracas, Venezuela

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A vertical shot captures a dark wooden display cabinet, possibly a hutch or armoire, showcasing a variety of handcrafted woven items. The cabinet features glass doors and three interior shelves, along with two bottom drawers. Inside the cabinet, numerous baskets, bowls, and small containers are meticulously arranged. These items are made from light-colored natural fibers, likely raffia or straw, and many are adorned with colorful woven patterns or threads in red, yellow, purple, green, orange, and blue. Some baskets have matching lids, while others are open bowls or flat circular mats. On the top shelf, a small handbag with red and yellow stripes is visible, alongside a smaller plain basket and a round bag with purple and green radial patterns. The middle shelf holds various bowls, some with lids and decorative threading. The bottom shelf features stacked baskets, a lidded container, and several round, flat woven mats, one of which appears to be a charger plate. A large, light-brown woven tote bag hangs from the handle of the left glass door of the cabinet. To the right of the cabinet, a portion of a teal upholstered armchair with a decorative wooden leg is visible, suggesting a furniture display or retail setting. The floor is a speckled reddish-brown. In the blurred background on the left, several people, including adults and a child, are seen, suggesting a public space like a market, craft fair, or shop. A red lampshade on a tall stand is also partially visible in this area. The background beyond the people shows a green, mesh-like structure, possibly a ceiling or wall element of a larger building. The wall behind the cabinet on the right is a rough concrete texture. The scene depicts a vibrant display of artisanal goods, likely for sale, set within what appears to be an indoor commercial or exhibition space in Caracas, Venezuela. No visible text is present.

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