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The image displays an indoor textile exhibit within a dark-colored, open-shelf display unit. A cream-colored mannequin torso, mounted on a light wooden stand, stands centrally. It is draped with two textiles: an upper, multi-colored, fringed shawl or wrap featuring patterns in purple, yellow, brown, and grey, and a lower, plain, light-colored, fringed textile. A small white tag is affixed to the colorful textile. Small spotlights are embedded within the display unit, illuminating the textiles. On the shelf directly above the mannequin, a cardboard box is visible, labeled "Artesanías de Chile". To the right of the mannequin, a white sign is attached to the display structure, reading "TEXTIL ALPACA / ALPACA TEXTILE", accompanied by a QR code and additional information. A smaller white sign on the floor at the base of the mannequin states "Cultura Aymara". The immediate background is a dark wall. No individuals are present. The location, inferred from the "Artesanías de Chile" label and the cultural context of Aymara textiles, is an exhibition or retail space of the **Artesanías de Chile Foundation in Santiago, Chile**, likely their dedicated store at Portugal 753 or within a related cultural institution.
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Aug 22, 2025, 8:01 PM

Santiago, Chile

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The image displays an indoor textile exhibit within a dark-colored, open-shelf display unit. A cream-colored mannequin torso, mounted on a light wooden stand, stands centrally. It is draped with two textiles: an upper, multi-colored, fringed shawl or wrap featuring patterns in purple, yellow, brown, and grey, and a lower, plain, light-colored, fringed textile. A small white tag is affixed to the colorful textile. Small spotlights are embedded within the display unit, illuminating the textiles. On the shelf directly above the mannequin, a cardboard box is visible, labeled "Artesanías de Chile". To the right of the mannequin, a white sign is attached to the display structure, reading "TEXTIL ALPACA / ALPACA TEXTILE", accompanied by a QR code and additional information. A smaller white sign on the floor at the base of the mannequin states "Cultura Aymara". The immediate background is a dark wall. No individuals are present. The location, inferred from the "Artesanías de Chile" label and the cultural context of Aymara textiles, is an exhibition or retail space of the **Artesanías de Chile Foundation in Santiago, Chile**, likely their dedicated store at Portugal 753 or within a related cultural institution.

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