
Stake attention in this memory
The image is a close-up of a museum exhibit featuring pottery from the Shipibo people, a native group from the Peruvian Amazon. The exhibit is located in the Museo Nacional de Antropología y Arqueología in Lima, Peru, at the coordinates -12.049 latitude, -77.03 longitude. The exhibit features an informational panel with text in Spanish and English. The Spanish text explains the process of making Shipibo pottery, which involves gathering clay from riverbanks, mixing it with ashes and ceramic fragments, and shaping it into coils. When the coils are molded, white clay is added to achieve a leather-like appearance, and the piece is then painted and polished with brushes made of human hair. The English translation summarizes this process. The exhibit also includes a traditional Shipibo pot. The pot is made of dark brown clay and has a geometric design on its surface. The pot is placed on a stand in front of the information panel. The museum is well-lit, and the walls are painted a pale cream color. The image is taken from a slightly angled perspective, looking down at the exhibit.
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