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The image captures an indoor scene, likely a shop or workshop, in the Ubud District, Indonesia, showcasing a dense display of natural fiber handicrafts. The ceiling is almost entirely covered with numerous circular and oval-shaped wall hangings, many featuring mirrors at their centers. These pieces are crafted from woven natural materials like straw, raffia, or dried grasses, exhibiting diverse designs. Some feature sunburst or fringed edges, while others incorporate geometric patterns in black and white, concentric circles, or shells and beads. To the left, a rectangular mirror with a frayed, textured frame made from similar natural fibers is visible. On the right side of the image, large bundles of raw, dried natural grasses or fibers hang vertically, appearing as either raw materials for the handicrafts or unfinished products. Below, in the background, stacks of other woven items or materials can be seen, suggesting a storage area or more inventory. The walls and ceiling are a light, neutral color, showing some texture and minor imperfections. An electrical outlet is visible on the upper left wall. The overall aesthetic is natural and handcrafted, reflecting local artisan traditions. No people are visible, focusing solely on the displayed goods. No legible text is present.
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