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A woman, likely an artisan or vendor, is captured at an outdoor market stall, demonstrating textile work. She stands, holding a thin strand of fiber between her hands, looking slightly to her right with a gentle smile. Her attire is traditional and vibrant: a dark maroon jacket adorned with intricate, colorful embroidery in geometric and floral patterns (blues, pinks, greens, reds, yellows, white) over a bright magenta sweater and a light blue top. She wears a black skirt with a wide, embroidered hem featuring similar multi-colored designs. A light-colored strap from a bag crosses her chest. The market stall is filled with handcrafted goods. In the background, various woven textiles like blankets, shawls, and small bags hang from a white awning structure. To the woman's right, a large, fluffy, light brown alpaca plush toy is prominently displayed. Below it, a collection of smaller, colorful llama or alpaca figurines with elaborate headwear are arranged on a table covered with a patterned blanket featuring stylized llama designs. Dangling beside the woman are numerous long, intricately woven fabric straps or belts, showcasing a variety of geometric patterns in earthy tones and vibrant colors. On the cobblestone ground to her left, a wooden drop spindle with a bright blue cone of spun yarn rests, indicating the craft of spinning wool. The scene suggests a lively craft market in an Andean region, strongly aligning with locations like Cuzco, Peru, due to the distinctive textiles, alpaca/llama merchandise, and traditional attire. The lighting is bright and even, indicating daytime. There is no visible text in the image.
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