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The video displays three different pairs of artisanal earrings, presented on white cards from "Fundación Artesanías de Chile," and laid on a light-colored wooden surface. The first pair (0:00-0:01) consists of two circular, coiled earrings in a vibrant orange color. Their display card features abstract shapes in yellow, blue, and pink, along with the foundation's name written vertically in black text. The second pair (0:01-0:03) shows two similar circular, coiled earrings, but these are in varying shades of green. The back of their display card is visible, showing a barcode and the price "$28.600" (likely Chilean Pesos). Text on this card, in both Spanish and English, identifies the craft as "CESTERIA EN CRIN" (HORSEHAIR BASKETRY). It further explains that this craft originates from Rari, a small town in the Maule Region of Chile, and is traditionally made by women who learn the skill from childhood, using horsehair as the primary material. The third pair (0:03-0:05) features two distinctive fan-shaped earrings. These are intricately woven with black, white, and light brown strands, creating a striped pattern. They are also attached to a white card with the "Fundación Artesanías de Chile" branding. No people are visible in the video. The setting appears to be an indoor display area, possibly a shop or market stall, with bright, even lighting highlighting the handcrafted details of the earrings.
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