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The image depicts a close-up view of various jewelry items displayed for sale at a market stall in Pisac, Peru. The items are presented against a dark, textured fabric background, likely velvet or felt. The primary subjects are multiple necklaces arranged in vertical rows. In the upper portion, six necklaces feature Chakanas (Inca Cross) shaped pendants made from different stone-like materials: one blue and white speckled, one purple, one yellow, one clear/translucent, one dark grey/black, and one prominently green with dark striations (identifiable as malachite). The blue, purple, yellow, and clear Chakanas are suspended from braided cords of matching or complementary colors (blue, pink, brown). The dark grey and malachite Chakanas are suspended from silver-colored metal chains. To the right of the malachite Chakana, several other necklaces feature different pendants on silver-colored metal chains: a clear, donut-shaped stone; a dark, variegated oval stone; a light green oval stone; and a pale pink or white floral-shaped stone. In the lower right portion of the image, numerous slender, silver-colored metal chains are hanging vertically, likely representing additional necklace chains or components for earrings. Below these, and along the bottom edge, are various silver-colored findings, including clasps and small, delicate wire-wrapped elements, possibly parts of earrings or other jewelry pieces. No individuals are present in the frame. The scene represents a static display of merchandise typical of a craft or artisan market.
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