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Two indigenous Peruvian women are depicted behind a market stall, likely in Cuzco. Both women are wearing vibrant traditional clothing, including distinctive flat-topped hats with red and white patterns, colorful blouses or ponchos, and patterned textiles. The woman on the left, appearing younger, wears a red garment with intricate white and red embroidery and a patterned cape, while the older woman on the right wears a red top with green, white, and yellow accents and a white embroidered collar. They are seated behind a white folding table covered in part by a richly patterned, multi-colored textile, predominantly red, white, and brown with geometric designs. Spread across this textile are numerous ears of corn, showcasing an astonishing variety of colors, including purple, red, yellow, white, black, and speckled kernels. These appear to be decorative or specialized corn varieties. On the left side of the table, there is a yellow plastic bag containing what looks like dried beans or corn kernels, and a crumpled white bag. The women are smiling warmly, looking directly at the camera, conveying a friendly and welcoming demeanor. Behind them, against a plain white fabric backdrop (possibly indicating a tent or temporary market structure), several woven bags or textile items with patterns similar to the table covering are hanging. A small, purple crystalline object is visible near the bottom right corner of the image. The scene captures a lively market atmosphere, highlighting traditional Andean culture and agricultural diversity. No discernible text is visible in the image.
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