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This is a close-up, top-down photographic view of a retail display of various mineral and crystal specimens, observed in a market or store in Mérida, Mexico.

The scene is dominated by two compartmentalized trays, primarily filled with a diverse collection of tumbled and raw stones. The main tray, occupying the left and central portions of the image, is covered in a light brown, coarse woven fabric and is divided into 30 individual square and rectangular compartments.

Within these compartments, various stones are organized:
*   Tumbled stones appear in shades of magenta, green, light pink (some labeled "cuarzo rosa" and "tumbleado"), clear/white, dark green/grey, dark blue, small dark red/brown, gold-speckled dark red/brown, light purple (amethyst), dark red/brown (labeled "Jaspe $50"), and mixed brown/orange varieties.
*   Raw or rough stones include black chunks (one labeled "Turmalina $150"), dark grey/black elongated crystals, rough metallic grey/gold pyrite clusters, smaller clear/white chips/shards, and dark purple/black iridescent stones (labeled "Bornita $50").
*   Additional forms include small polished spherical beads in multiple colors (blue, yellow, red, white, brown) and a polished black, faceted object.

To the upper left of the main tray, a cluster of dark, shiny, spherical objects on a stick, possibly a decorative item, is visible, accompanied by natural-colored raffia or straw.

A secondary tray, partially visible along the right edge, also features compartments containing larger, polished oval or spherical stones. These include a light orange/brown oval stone (labeled "$150"), a dark red/pink oval stone, a dark grey/black oval stone, a light green oval stone (labeled "HU-1759"), a dark purple spherical stone, and other dark grey/black polished irregular stones.

Small white price tags with black handwritten text, such as "$50" and "$150", are present in several compartments, along with names of stones in Spanish. The background above the display is a dark, horizontal wooden surface. No individuals or active interactions are visible within the frame.
sarita

Oct 5, 2025

Mérida, Mexico

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This is a close-up, top-down photographic view of a retail display of various mineral and crystal specimens, observed in a market or store in Mérida, Mexico. The scene is dominated by two compartmentalized trays, primarily filled with a diverse collection of tumbled and raw stones. The main tray, occupying the left and central portions of the image, is covered in a light brown, coarse woven fabric and is divided into 30 individual square and rectangular compartments. Within these compartments, various stones are organized: * Tumbled stones appear in shades of magenta, green, light pink (some labeled "cuarzo rosa" and "tumbleado"), clear/white, dark green/grey, dark blue, small dark red/brown, gold-speckled dark red/brown, light purple (amethyst), dark red/brown (labeled "Jaspe $50"), and mixed brown/orange varieties. * Raw or rough stones include black chunks (one labeled "Turmalina $150"), dark grey/black elongated crystals, rough metallic grey/gold pyrite clusters, smaller clear/white chips/shards, and dark purple/black iridescent stones (labeled "Bornita $50"). * Additional forms include small polished spherical beads in multiple colors (blue, yellow, red, white, brown) and a polished black, faceted object. To the upper left of the main tray, a cluster of dark, shiny, spherical objects on a stick, possibly a decorative item, is visible, accompanied by natural-colored raffia or straw. A secondary tray, partially visible along the right edge, also features compartments containing larger, polished oval or spherical stones. These include a light orange/brown oval stone (labeled "$150"), a dark red/pink oval stone, a dark grey/black oval stone, a light green oval stone (labeled "HU-1759"), a dark purple spherical stone, and other dark grey/black polished irregular stones. Small white price tags with black handwritten text, such as "$50" and "$150", are present in several compartments, along with names of stones in Spanish. The background above the display is a dark, horizontal wooden surface. No individuals or active interactions are visible within the frame.

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