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This media file presents a vertical display of three traditional Korean dolls (hanbok dolls) and decorative boxes, likely showcased in a glass case or on a shelf in an indoor setting. Given the location context, this exhibit is situated in Coquitlam, Canada, potentially at a cultural center, museum, or specialty shop. The top doll wears a light pink jeogori (jacket) and a vibrant pink chima (skirt), complemented by a light blue sash. Her dark hair is styled in a traditional bun, and her hands are clasped at the front. The middle doll is dressed in a light pink jeogori and a dark purple chima featuring intricate gold patterns. A circular gold ornament adorns her chest, and her dark hair is also in a traditional updo, with hands clasped. The bottom doll is distinctively attired in a red jeogori and a light blue-green chima, which is richly embroidered with an octagonal design. She wears a pink gwanmo (ceremonial hat) and holds a small red object in her hands. To the right of the dolls, several decorative boxes are visible. Two are reddish-brown with repeating geometric patterns, while a third is purple with gold designs. The purple box has a white rectangular label with unreadable black text, likely Korean. The background behind the display is a plain light brown panel, possibly wood. No activity is taking place; the items are presented as a static cultural display.
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