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The image displays a close-up view of several intricately woven items, likely traditional fans or mats, made from natural fibers such as straw or dried palm leaves. These items are predominantly light beige or natural brown in color, and many feature decorative woven patterns in shades of purple, teal, and a darker beige. The weaving technique visible includes diagonal and herringbone patterns, showcasing skilled craftsmanship. A collection of these woven items is gathered together, with one dark-skinned hand visible in the lower right, holding several of the wooden stick handles that are attached to the woven pieces. These handles appear to be made from rough-hewn wooden branches. To the right of the hand, more similar wooden sticks are stacked or arranged. In the background, to the left, there is a patterned surface, possibly a floor or wall covered with a mat or textile. The pattern consists of repeating geometric shapes, resembling interconnected circles or ovals. Above this patterned surface, several grey cylindrical objects are partially visible, possibly poles or pipes, with some gold and green strips (perhaps ribbons or leaves) draped over them. In the upper right background, a blurred, light-brown, textured object, possibly a traditional container or drum made from animal hide, can be seen. The scene suggests an environment where traditional crafts are made, displayed, or used, emphasizing natural materials and manual artistry. No specific text is visible in the image.
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