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A young Black woman is posing for a studio portrait, sitting on a white floor against a white backdrop. She is wearing a purple and white patterned headwrap and a matching floor-length dress with short sleeves. Her skin tone is dark. She has dark hair braided and pulled back. Her eyes are looking at the camera. She is wearing large, sparkly earrings and several rings on her fingers.

To her left, on the floor, is a small, circular, woven mat with colorful sections in red, yellow, green, and blue. Behind her are two large, circular, woven mats, one on top of the other, with a concentric spiral pattern. They appear to be made of straw or a similar natural fiber.

The lighting is studio-style, with some shadows cast on the white backdrop, suggesting artificial lighting. The scene is clean and staged.

The image is not clearly identifiable as being located in Jos, Nigeria, as there are no geographical markers or context provided in the visual information. However, the style of clothing and the woven mats are consistent with cultural aesthetics found in parts of Nigeria, including Jos.
Badi Ish

Jul 3, 2026

Jos, Nigeria

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A young Black woman is posing for a studio portrait, sitting on a white floor against a white backdrop. She is wearing a purple and white patterned headwrap and a matching floor-length dress with short sleeves. Her skin tone is dark. She has dark hair braided and pulled back. Her eyes are looking at the camera. She is wearing large, sparkly earrings and several rings on her fingers. To her left, on the floor, is a small, circular, woven mat with colorful sections in red, yellow, green, and blue. Behind her are two large, circular, woven mats, one on top of the other, with a concentric spiral pattern. They appear to be made of straw or a similar natural fiber. The lighting is studio-style, with some shadows cast on the white backdrop, suggesting artificial lighting. The scene is clean and staged. The image is not clearly identifiable as being located in Jos, Nigeria, as there are no geographical markers or context provided in the visual information. However, the style of clothing and the woven mats are consistent with cultural aesthetics found in parts of Nigeria, including Jos.

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