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This image depicts an outdoor market stall in Purbacahal, Bangladesh, brimming with a diverse collection of handcrafted woven baskets and containers. The scene is brightly lit, suggesting it is daytime.

Numerous items, meticulously crafted from natural fibers like jute or straw, are displayed on a prominent red surface, likely a table or ground cover. These include baskets of various shapes and sizes, such as round, oval, square, and rectangular, with some featuring integrated handles. Smaller baskets are often nestled within larger ones, and some cylindrical containers showcase subtle striped patterns in purple or white. Above the main display, several small woven containers, resembling planters or decorative pots, hang suspended from an overhead structure made of bamboo poles and ropes. A red tarp provides a partial canopy over the stall.

In the background, a large vertical advertising board is visible, featuring a clear plastic water bottle. The sign prominently displays "PRAN Water" and "PRAN DRINKING WATER" in English. Below this, partially visible Bengali text reads "এক বোতল বি", which likely forms part of a phrase meaning "One bottle of pure water." A physical PRAN branded water bottle with a purple cap rests on the display surface in front of the sign.

The setting, with its concrete pillars and visible red chairs in the distance, suggests a temporary market, fair, or roadside vending setup. No individuals are visible, allowing the focus to remain entirely on the intricate craftsmanship and abundant selection of the woven goods, highlighting local craft and commerce.
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Jan 31, 2025

Purbacahal, Bangladesh

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This image depicts an outdoor market stall in Purbacahal, Bangladesh, brimming with a diverse collection of handcrafted woven baskets and containers. The scene is brightly lit, suggesting it is daytime. Numerous items, meticulously crafted from natural fibers like jute or straw, are displayed on a prominent red surface, likely a table or ground cover. These include baskets of various shapes and sizes, such as round, oval, square, and rectangular, with some featuring integrated handles. Smaller baskets are often nestled within larger ones, and some cylindrical containers showcase subtle striped patterns in purple or white. Above the main display, several small woven containers, resembling planters or decorative pots, hang suspended from an overhead structure made of bamboo poles and ropes. A red tarp provides a partial canopy over the stall. In the background, a large vertical advertising board is visible, featuring a clear plastic water bottle. The sign prominently displays "PRAN Water" and "PRAN DRINKING WATER" in English. Below this, partially visible Bengali text reads "এক বোতল বি", which likely forms part of a phrase meaning "One bottle of pure water." A physical PRAN branded water bottle with a purple cap rests on the display surface in front of the sign. The setting, with its concrete pillars and visible red chairs in the distance, suggests a temporary market, fair, or roadside vending setup. No individuals are visible, allowing the focus to remain entirely on the intricate craftsmanship and abundant selection of the woven goods, highlighting local craft and commerce.

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