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This image depicts the interior of a cultural display or retail space in Pisac, Peru. A light-colored wall serves as a backdrop for an exhibition of local crafts and photography. On the upper wall, multiple framed photographs are displayed in light wooden frames. These include a top row of partially visible horizontal images. Below this, a middle row features five vertical photographs: one (far left, partially visible) of red textile patterns; one of a woman in traditional attire weaving on a backstrap loom; one of multiple individuals in traditional red garments in an outdoor setting with buildings and mountains; one of a woman in traditional attire and a red hat, wearing a face mask, manipulating fibers; and one large landscape photo (far right) showing a river valley and snow-capped mountains. Centered on the wall below the photos, a black flat-screen television is mounted, displaying an outdoor scene. The screen shows the lower halves of two individuals in traditional attire, possibly working with an animal or on the ground in a grassy area. Beneath the television, a light wooden shelf or table holds several objects. On the left, two decorative cylindrical candles with yellow/gold intricate patterns are visible. In the center, a black rectangular display board in a wooden frame exhibits approximately sixteen pairs of small earrings, with a blue tag hanging from its top. On the right, a blue decorative cylindrical candle with red patterns and a rolled-up patterned textile are present. Below the shelf, on what appears to be a lower display or floor level, are stacks of colorful, patterned woven blankets or textiles, some with labels. Two woven bags or purses with geometric designs are also visible on the left. To the right, part of a wooden bench or chair with carved details is visible, adorned with a colorful, patterned cushion or folded textile in red, blue, and brown hues. More rolled textiles are present near the base of the bench. The overall scene suggests a shop or cultural center focused on traditional Peruvian textiles and crafts.
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