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The image shows a collection of vibrantly patterned fabrics, likely Ankara prints, stored on shelves. The fabrics are folded and piled, with some pieces draped over the edges of the shelves. The patterns are diverse, featuring bold geometric designs and swirling motifs in various colors, including blues, greens, yellows, and reds. The lighting suggests it is daytime, with sunlight streaming in from an unseen source, casting shadows and highlighting the textures of the fabrics. The scene appears to be an indoor storage area, possibly a tailor's workshop or a market stall. The shelves themselves are made of metal and wood, with a cream-colored partition above them. The angle of the photo is from below, looking upwards at the stored textiles. There is some visible wear and tear on the shelf edges. A blue fabric has the text "ALBA" visible, though the full word is not legible. The overall impression is one of abundance and a rich display of textile artistry. The context of Jalingo, Nigeria, aligns with the common use of Ankara prints in West African fashion and trade.
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