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An Indian male, appearing in his late 20s to early 30s, is captured in a close-up, likely self-taken, photograph. He possesses dark, styled hair, a trimmed beard and mustache, and wears dark-framed, square eyeglasses. His attire consists of a reddish-brown collared shirt. The partially visible fingers of his right hand show distinct orange/reddish discoloration on the fingernails, extending towards the cuticles. The background features a functional storage area, primarily a white shelving unit on the left. This unit contains multiple clear plastic containers, systematically organized and labeled with handwritten English text. Visible labels include "SILVAR" (likely referring to silver or a similar material), numerical dimensions such as "4 MM," "5 MM," "6X6," "7X7," and "2X9," and geometric shapes like "TRINAGLE" (triangle) and "ROUND." These labels indicate the storage of small components, beads, or findings. To the right of the shelving unit is a light-colored tiled wall, consistent with an interior commercial space. The scene strongly suggests a retail or wholesale establishment, or a workshop, specializing in jewelry components, beads, or craft supplies. This type of business environment is commonly found in commercial districts such as Bowbazar, Kolkata's traditional jewelry hub, or specific sections of Burrabazar, in Kolkata, India.
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670
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