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An artisan is depicted working inside a traditional stall, likely at a market or fair in Sonargaon, Bangladesh. The man, with dark skin and short dark hair, is seated on a woven mat floor, wearing a plaid shirt and a blue lungi or similar garment. He is intently focused on weaving or preparing fibers, holding bundles of natural materials, some dyed vibrant red/magenta, in his hands. A red plastic bowl sits on the floor nearby. The stall itself showcases a rich array of handmade woven mats. The walls are constructed from light-colored woven bamboo or cane panels. Numerous rolled mats, varying in size, lean against the back wall, featuring both plain designs and intricate patterns in shades of red, purple, and green, including diamond shapes and geometric motifs. More mats are displayed flat on the floor, some with checked patterns, and small square mats with detailed designs, such as an elephant on a green background. On the right, a large mat hangs from a bamboo frame, displaying an ornate pattern resembling a mosque. The ceiling of the stall is covered with a light pink fabric. The overall scene highlights traditional craftsmanship and the production or sale of local handicrafts. No text is visible in the image. The setting appears to be an indoor or semi-enclosed space, likely during daylight hours given the bright illumination. The man appears focused and diligent in his work.
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