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This vertical image displays a handcrafted wall hanging featuring three stylized dolls, likely representing members of an ethnic minority group from the Sa Pa region of Vietnam. The dolls are mounted on a wooden panel, which is carved or painted to resemble a tree with branches laden with red fruits.

The topmost figure is a woman, distinguished by her bright red turban-like head covering adorned with tassels. She wears a dark blue traditional jacket with intricately patterned sleeves and trim, and a colorful patterned skirt or sash. Her right hand is raised, holding a small, round, orange-red fruit, suggesting an activity of fruit-picking. Below her are two smaller figures, presumably children, also dressed in traditional dark blue garments with rich red and multi-colored embroidered patterns. Both children wear distinctive caps with red pompoms; the bottom child also has a small patterned bag or satchel. All three dolls have cheerful, smiling faces, conveying a sense of joy or contentment.

The clothing is a key highlight, showcasing detailed weaving, embroidery, and vibrant color combinations (predominantly red, black, white, and various bright hues) characteristic of traditional Vietnamese ethnic textiles. The dolls appear to be made from fabric, with sculpted or painted faces.

At the very bottom left of the display, a small white tag is attached to a separate piece of green and red patterned textile, with partially visible text that might include "YOO" or "TOY". Diagonal streaks of light are visible on the left side of the image, reflecting off the wooden surface. The piece is a vivid representation of local culture and craftsmanship from Sa Pa, Vietnam.
Tanya

May 1, 2026, 8:54 AM

Sa Pa Ward, Vietnam

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This vertical image displays a handcrafted wall hanging featuring three stylized dolls, likely representing members of an ethnic minority group from the Sa Pa region of Vietnam. The dolls are mounted on a wooden panel, which is carved or painted to resemble a tree with branches laden with red fruits. The topmost figure is a woman, distinguished by her bright red turban-like head covering adorned with tassels. She wears a dark blue traditional jacket with intricately patterned sleeves and trim, and a colorful patterned skirt or sash. Her right hand is raised, holding a small, round, orange-red fruit, suggesting an activity of fruit-picking. Below her are two smaller figures, presumably children, also dressed in traditional dark blue garments with rich red and multi-colored embroidered patterns. Both children wear distinctive caps with red pompoms; the bottom child also has a small patterned bag or satchel. All three dolls have cheerful, smiling faces, conveying a sense of joy or contentment. The clothing is a key highlight, showcasing detailed weaving, embroidery, and vibrant color combinations (predominantly red, black, white, and various bright hues) characteristic of traditional Vietnamese ethnic textiles. The dolls appear to be made from fabric, with sculpted or painted faces. At the very bottom left of the display, a small white tag is attached to a separate piece of green and red patterned textile, with partially visible text that might include "YOO" or "TOY". Diagonal streaks of light are visible on the left side of the image, reflecting off the wooden surface. The piece is a vivid representation of local culture and craftsmanship from Sa Pa, Vietnam.

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