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An indoor scene in Arequipa, Peru, features a woman observing a display of dolls on a burlap-covered table. The woman, with long brown hair and glasses, is wearing a black puffer jacket and blue jeans, standing with her back partially to the viewer, looking towards the right side of the frame.

On the table, several dolls are exhibited. Towards the back are two dolls dressed in elaborate, light-colored, possibly European-style historical gowns with lace and frills, one appearing pinkish and the other goldish. In front of these are two dolls adorned in vibrant, traditional Peruvian attire. One doll wears a red hat with colorful tassels and a patterned dress with rich embroidery, while the other also features a distinctively woven hat and a multi-colored, striped and embroidered dress or poncho. A white rectangular sign, prominently displayed on the table near these dolls, clearly states "NO TOCAR" (Spanish for "DO NOT TOUCH") in black capital letters.

The background wall is white and decorated with various rustic, possibly cardboard, cutouts, including star shapes and elongated, ornate designs that resemble traditional artisanal craftwork. A wooden window frame is visible higher up on the wall behind the doll display. Behind the woman, on a lower shelf, an assortment of small bottles or containers can be faintly seen. The overall setting suggests a cultural exhibition, craft market, or a local shop showcasing traditional Peruvian dolls and handicrafts.
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Dec 13, 2024

Arequipa, Peru

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An indoor scene in Arequipa, Peru, features a woman observing a display of dolls on a burlap-covered table. The woman, with long brown hair and glasses, is wearing a black puffer jacket and blue jeans, standing with her back partially to the viewer, looking towards the right side of the frame. On the table, several dolls are exhibited. Towards the back are two dolls dressed in elaborate, light-colored, possibly European-style historical gowns with lace and frills, one appearing pinkish and the other goldish. In front of these are two dolls adorned in vibrant, traditional Peruvian attire. One doll wears a red hat with colorful tassels and a patterned dress with rich embroidery, while the other also features a distinctively woven hat and a multi-colored, striped and embroidered dress or poncho. A white rectangular sign, prominently displayed on the table near these dolls, clearly states "NO TOCAR" (Spanish for "DO NOT TOUCH") in black capital letters. The background wall is white and decorated with various rustic, possibly cardboard, cutouts, including star shapes and elongated, ornate designs that resemble traditional artisanal craftwork. A wooden window frame is visible higher up on the wall behind the doll display. Behind the woman, on a lower shelf, an assortment of small bottles or containers can be faintly seen. The overall setting suggests a cultural exhibition, craft market, or a local shop showcasing traditional Peruvian dolls and handicrafts.

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