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A marionette, likely of Burmese origin due to its elaborate costume and headdress, is suspended against a wooden plank wall. The puppet features a white, stylized face with painted black eyes, eyebrows, and red lips. It wears a conical, gold-colored headdress adorned with colorful jewels. The puppet's garment is a vibrant purple fabric, richly decorated with intricate gold embroidery, sequins, and beadwork. The costume has voluminous sleeves and a layered skirt. A thick, white rope is visible in the upper left corner, secured with black tape at its end. Yellow strings, characteristic of marionette control, are attached to the puppet, leading upwards out of frame. The wooden wall, constructed of horizontal planks, displays natural wood grain and knots, with a horizontal seam of grey material running across it. The lighting suggests an indoor setting, possibly a shop or a home, with the puppet serving as a decorative item. The specific location in Haines Junction, Canada, is not ascertainable from the visual information provided in the image.
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