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The image displays a street vendor's stall located in Sabon Tasha, Nigeria, showcasing an array of handcrafted beaded jewelry and accessories. The stall consists of a rustic wooden frame with two shelves. On the uppermost section of the stall, numerous long, multi-colored beaded necklaces of varying designs and lengths are suspended from hooks. To the far right, a pair of red-handled pliers is visibly resting on the wooden frame. The middle shelf features a black velvet mannequin bust displaying a multi-strand necklace composed of brown, gold, and black beads, accented with a circular pendant featuring green, red, and white segments. To the left of the bust, several beaded bracelets are clustered and hanging. To the right of the bust, two small, intricately beaded handbags are present: one entirely black and another predominantly multicolored with a yellow handle. Further to the right on this shelf, a display stand holds multiple strands of white pearl necklaces and other slender, blue and pink beaded strands. The bottom shelf features two red velvet mannequin busts, each presenting a distinct beaded necklace: one predominantly blue and white, and the other purple and white. The immediate ground surface beneath and around the stall appears to be paved or concrete. In the background to the left, a silver sedan is parked. The mid-ground and background feature multi-story buildings, likely commercial or residential, with visible windows. One building on the right has a partial sign that includes the word "OPEN" and "MADE." A dark wooden bench or table is also visible in the mid-ground right. No individuals are present in the scene, and no explicit actions or interactions are depicted.
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