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This image captures a vibrant exhibition stall, likely outdoors, featuring handcrafted dolls. A prominent black banner, oriented vertically, dominates the left side of the frame with white text proclaiming "THE GOOD DOLL, TAMIL NADU" and its Hindi translation, "द गुड डॉल, तमिलनाडु". Behind the banner and a leafy green tree, a stately, light-colored building with intricate architectural details, including arches and a dome, is visible under a bright sky, suggesting a historical location in Mumbai, India.

To the right of the banner, the scene opens into an indoor exhibition space where numerous cloth dolls, dressed in colorful Indian attire, are displayed. Many of these "Good Dolls" are suspended from the ceiling by thin wires, while others are arranged on shelves against a white wall. Two large orange banners, each emblazoned with "the good doll", hang within this area, reinforcing the brand. Smaller signs on the wall provide further details, mentioning "sustainable" and "handmade by women". Part of a person's head and shoulder are visible in the bottom right corner, indicating visitor engagement with the display. The indoor section is brightly lit, highlighting the intricate details of the dolls and the promotional material. The overall scene depicts a cultural or craft fair promoting traditional doll making from Tamil Nadu.
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Jan 28, 2025, 12:35 PM

Mumbai, India

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This image captures a vibrant exhibition stall, likely outdoors, featuring handcrafted dolls. A prominent black banner, oriented vertically, dominates the left side of the frame with white text proclaiming "THE GOOD DOLL, TAMIL NADU" and its Hindi translation, "द गुड डॉल, तमिलनाडु". Behind the banner and a leafy green tree, a stately, light-colored building with intricate architectural details, including arches and a dome, is visible under a bright sky, suggesting a historical location in Mumbai, India. To the right of the banner, the scene opens into an indoor exhibition space where numerous cloth dolls, dressed in colorful Indian attire, are displayed. Many of these "Good Dolls" are suspended from the ceiling by thin wires, while others are arranged on shelves against a white wall. Two large orange banners, each emblazoned with "the good doll", hang within this area, reinforcing the brand. Smaller signs on the wall provide further details, mentioning "sustainable" and "handmade by women". Part of a person's head and shoulder are visible in the bottom right corner, indicating visitor engagement with the display. The indoor section is brightly lit, highlighting the intricate details of the dolls and the promotional material. The overall scene depicts a cultural or craft fair promoting traditional doll making from Tamil Nadu.

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