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The image displays a forensic photograph of three distinct Peruvian folk art figurines, likely crafted from painted ceramic or similar material, exhibited in Wanchaq, Peru. The central figure, prominently in focus, is a female figurine standing approximately 15-20 cm tall on a green and brown base. She wears a vibrant, traditional attire consisting of a red wide-brimmed flat hat, a red patterned poncho-style shawl with white, blue, and orange geometric designs, and a red long-sleeved blouse with blue and white chest embroidery. Her lower garment is a pink skirt adorned with a broad blue and white patterned border near the hem, complemented by thinner pink and purple horizontal lines. Multi-colored yarn pom-poms (red, white, green, purple, yellow) are attached near her waist, held loosely by her hands. Her feet are bare, with black simple sandals. Her face features painted black hair, dark eyes, a small nose, and pink lips, with her gaze directed slightly left. Flanking the central figure, in the blurred background, are two male figurines, one to the left and one to the right, both depicted playing musical instruments. Each wears a hat and appears to be playing a stringed instrument, possibly a harp or charango, characterized by a light yellow, trapezoidal body with black circular sound holes and a dark brown frame. The base of the right background figurine clearly shows "WAACA PERU" or "MAACA PERU" etched in white, confirming a Peruvian origin. The figurines are positioned on a reflective surface, indicative of a display case, with the background consisting of a blurred, light beige wall. Subtle reflections are visible on the surface, including a faint vertical line above the central figure's hat. The overall presentation suggests a retail or exhibition setting for cultural handicrafts.
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