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A detailed, full-length view captures a standing, polychromatic figurine depicting an indigenous Andean male, likely in a retail establishment in Pisac, Peru. The figurine, approximately 25 cm tall, is crafted from multiple materials, likely including inlaid stone or resin, and stands on a layered, striated brown stone base. The figure has reddish-brown skin tones and wears a golden, feathered headpiece with a blue-green accent near the right ear. It is posed holding a dark, cylindrical vessel to its mouth as if drinking. Its attire consists of a dark blue, mottled tunic with a central orange and green geometric pattern, a golden belt, and a lower garment featuring intricate mosaic-like inlay work in horizontal bands of white, blue, green, yellow, and red geometric shapes. Yellow fringe adorns the garment hems and the silver-colored ankle bands above the figure's sandals. The figurine is displayed on a clear, reflective surface. The background consists of white display boards showcasing numerous silver pendants and charms. To the left, a board presents rows of small, simple silver pendants, including one star-shaped design. To the right, a second board exhibits various elongated pendants with colorful inlays, some resembling miniature traditional garments or figures, utilizing red, green, and multi-colored materials. Blurred elements in the lower background indicate additional displayed merchandise, including silver pendants shaped like letters of the alphabet. The lighting suggests an indoor setting, likely a shop or market stall specializing in local crafts and jewelry.
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