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This image captures an overhead view of a diverse collection of woven baskets, likely displayed for sale in Segovia, Spain. The baskets vary significantly in size, shape, and color, ranging from light, natural straw hues to darker, rich brown tones. Many are round, some are oval, and others are rectangular or more abstractly shaped, with numerous designs featuring handles, some single, some double. The baskets are arranged on a dark, rustic surface, possibly a wooden wall or floor, which shows signs of wear, including scratches and faint graffiti-like markings in blue, green, and yellow. This backdrop provides a contrasting texture to the intricate weaving of the baskets. Among the numerous woven wicker and straw baskets, one distinctive green basket made of a different fiber material is visible at the bottom center-right. Additionally, a bundle of raw, light-colored fiber material, possibly for basket making, is seen in the bottom right corner. Many of the baskets have small, white price tags or identification labels attached. A notable detail is a blue label visible in the bottom-left quadrant, behind a large round basket. This label clearly displays the text "MEXICO", followed by "SEGOVIA" and numbers, possibly "10", confirming the location context and suggesting an origin or style descriptor. The scene conveys a sense of traditional craftsmanship and commerce, characteristic of a market or artisan shop. There are no people visible, allowing the focus to remain entirely on the handcrafted items. The lighting is bright and even, highlighting the textures and details of each basket.
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