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A close-up shot displays a dense collection of numerous wooden flutes, characteristic of Andean craftsmanship, likely being sold in Cuzco, Peru. The flutes vary in wood tone, from rich dark browns to lighter, warmer shades of tan. Most of the instruments are laid out horizontally in rows, with some in the foreground slightly angled towards the viewer, and others forming a backdrop. The flutes feature multiple finger holes along their bodies. Many of the instruments, particularly in the foreground, are adorned with colorful, intricately woven bands or textiles wrapped around their upper sections. These bands display vibrant geometric patterns in hues of purple, red, green, orange, pink, black, and white, adding a distinct cultural flair to each flute. Some flutes also have simple dark ties or straps securing these decorative elements. The upper parts of the flutes often show carved details, indicating a fipple or mouthpiece design. One lighter-toned flute in the upper right section also exhibits etched decorative patterns. The overall arrangement suggests a stall or display at a market, showcasing a variety of handmade musical instruments. No people or visible text are present in the image. The lighting is consistent, suggesting an indoor setting or a shaded outdoor area.
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