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This image captures an indoor scene featuring traditional textile processing equipment, likely presented as a historical exhibit in Nea Filadelfia, Greece. On the left, a substantial amount of raw, creamy-white yarn or fiber is loosely piled and wrapped around a sturdy vertical wooden pole, suggesting a stage in fiber preparation like spinning or winding. A single strand of this yarn stretches towards a light green-painted wooden beam and an attached metal chain in the upper left. The pole itself has thinner yarn wrapped around its base. To the right, a prominent wooden, X-shaped frame, likely a warping mill or swift, displays multiple strands of different colored yarns. These yarns, appearing in beige, green, light blue, red, and white, are carefully wound around the frame's horizontal bars, indicating preparation for weaving. The wood of this frame shows signs of age and wear. The floor beneath the equipment is made of polished wood. In the lower right corner, a dark, patterned rug with a fringed edge lies on the floor, with three smooth, light-colored wooden sticks resting upon it. A dark, circular, metallic object is partially visible on the floor behind the X-frame, possibly a weight or part of the machinery's base. Small white labels are attached to various components of the equipment, but any text on them is illegible. The static arrangement suggests a museum display rather than active work.
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