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The image captures a vibrant display of traditional Indian handicrafts, likely within a store or exhibition space in Bengaluru, India. At the center is a brightly colored, multi-armed statue of a Hindu goddess, likely Lakshmi, seated serenely in a meditative or royal posture. She has light-toned skin and is adorned with intricate gold and red/orange garments, jewelry, and a crown. Two of her visible hands hold lotus flowers, while another is raised in a gesture of blessing (abhaya mudra). She is positioned on a decorative, lotus-like base that matches her vibrant attire. Flanking the goddess are two large, curved, cream-colored tusks (or tusk-like sculptures) standing on dark, flared bases. These are elaborately carved with detailed patterns of birds amidst foliage, arching inwards to frame the central deity and the backdrop. Behind the ensemble hangs a richly patterned rug or tapestry, featuring a prominent "tree of life" motif. The rug displays intricate floral and botanical designs in earthy tones of orange, brown, teal, and cream, with distinct borders. The items are arranged on a light-colored, possibly cream-colored, draped surface. In the blurred background, various other artifacts, statues, and decorative items are visible on shelves and in display cases, indicating a wide collection of handicrafts. A small sign in the upper right background clearly reads "HANDICRAFTS". The lighting is bright and even, typical of an indoor retail or exhibition setting.
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