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This image captures a display case showcasing vibrant African wax print fabrics, likely within a retail environment in Mile 11, Ghana. The scene is dominated by a clear glass and metal-framed display unit, seen from a slightly elevated perspective. Inside the case, numerous rolls and neatly folded pieces of fabric are arranged. On the left side, four distinct patterns are prominently displayed horizontally. These include a fabric with a repeating pattern of orange and blue circles on a dark background, another with large red and blue concentric ovals on a lighter base, a purple fabric with green geometric diamond shapes, and a yellow-orange fabric with swirling pink patterns. Several of these fabrics feature white labels with the brand name "WOODIN" clearly visible. To the right, a large stack of varied fabric bundles with diverse patterns and colors is piled, suggesting a wide selection. Below these stacked fabrics, the torso and a partially visible arm of a mannequin are positioned, dressed in a garment made from a striking blue fabric with red and black striped patterns, demonstrating how the material might look when worn. The glass surfaces of the display case reflect the bright, artificial lighting and architectural elements of the indoor setting, possibly a shopping mall or large store. Faint, mirrored text is visible in the reflections, but largely illegible. A dark, textured mat is visible on the floor next to the display case's frame on the right. The overall impression is a colorful and well-organized presentation of textiles for sale.
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