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The image displays a detailed view of an indoor handicraft stall in Pisac, Peru. Multiple shelves, constructed from dark metal frames and light-colored wooden planks, hold various artisanal items.

The top shelf contains an assortment of large, brown, unglazed ceramic or stone figurines. A prominent central figure depicts an ancient Peruvian-style face with an elaborate headdress. To its left, a stylized brown avian or human figure stands alongside a tall, narrow vessel. To its right, several smaller figures are visible, including one with a wide-brimmed hat and multiple llama-like statuettes.

The middle shelf features a dense collection of decorated gourds (mate burilado). Several smaller, intricately adorned gourds hang from the shelf above via white hooks and colored strings. These include two dark, rounded gourds with white etched patterns, one having a cut-out revealing a miniature scene; a tear-drop shaped gourd with brown and orange stripes and a dark etched village scene; and two smaller, rounded gourds, one red with white star patterns and the other orange with abstract white shapes. The remainder of this shelf is densely packed with larger, spherical and elongated gourds, each meticulously decorated with etched or painted designs depicting landscapes, animals, geometric patterns, and detailed scenes. Predominant colors are natural gourd browns and tans, augmented by dark etching or vibrant painted details in green, red, yellow, and blue. A small, pink, cylindrical plastic cap rests on the edge of this shelf.

The lower left portion of the image shows a folded, colorful woven textile, likely a traditional Peruvian manta, with striped and geometric patterns in shades of red, pink, blue, and green, partially obscuring the bottom shelf. The background is out of focus, indicating additional market structures or merchandise beyond the immediate display. No people are visible.
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Jul 23, 2025

Pisac, Peru

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The image displays a detailed view of an indoor handicraft stall in Pisac, Peru. Multiple shelves, constructed from dark metal frames and light-colored wooden planks, hold various artisanal items. The top shelf contains an assortment of large, brown, unglazed ceramic or stone figurines. A prominent central figure depicts an ancient Peruvian-style face with an elaborate headdress. To its left, a stylized brown avian or human figure stands alongside a tall, narrow vessel. To its right, several smaller figures are visible, including one with a wide-brimmed hat and multiple llama-like statuettes. The middle shelf features a dense collection of decorated gourds (mate burilado). Several smaller, intricately adorned gourds hang from the shelf above via white hooks and colored strings. These include two dark, rounded gourds with white etched patterns, one having a cut-out revealing a miniature scene; a tear-drop shaped gourd with brown and orange stripes and a dark etched village scene; and two smaller, rounded gourds, one red with white star patterns and the other orange with abstract white shapes. The remainder of this shelf is densely packed with larger, spherical and elongated gourds, each meticulously decorated with etched or painted designs depicting landscapes, animals, geometric patterns, and detailed scenes. Predominant colors are natural gourd browns and tans, augmented by dark etching or vibrant painted details in green, red, yellow, and blue. A small, pink, cylindrical plastic cap rests on the edge of this shelf. The lower left portion of the image shows a folded, colorful woven textile, likely a traditional Peruvian manta, with striped and geometric patterns in shades of red, pink, blue, and green, partially obscuring the bottom shelf. The background is out of focus, indicating additional market structures or merchandise beyond the immediate display. No people are visible.

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