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The image depicts an indoor textile or garment workshop in Badagry, Nigeria. A woman is seated, focused on operating an industrial-style machine. She has dark hair tied back and is wearing a black short-sleeved top and dark trousers. The central object is a large, white-framed machine, which appears to be a specialized sewing or ruffler machine, processing a substantial amount of white, ruffled, translucent fabric, possibly tulle or organza. The brand "TWO LION" is visible on the machine's frame. Multiple yellow and blue measuring tapes, displaying clear numeric markings (e.g., 40, 50, 60), are draped over the machine's upper structure. White thread spools are mounted on a winder mechanism above the machine, with thread leading down to it. The workshop's wall is painted white on the upper section and a reddish-orange on the lower section. It is decorated with various sizes of pink, purple, and white glittery circular and oval stickers. In the lower right, a blue fabric item with a white pattern and a black strap rests on a brown wooden surface. Assorted zippers are visible in the lower left foreground. A black box with "DEL" and "CANT" is mounted on the wall in the upper left, possibly a control unit. Bright light, likely natural, illuminates the scene from an unseen source above. The overall impression is that of a functional and active workspace.
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98C24
Volume
606
Creator
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Revenue
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TVL
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