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The image shows a close-up of a person's hand, primarily focusing on the fingers, which are adorned with intricate dark brown patterns, likely traditional henna (mehndi) or a similar temporary body art. The patterns cover the knuckles and mid-sections of the fingers, exhibiting a natural, somewhat organic design. The skin tone of the hand is dark. The fingernails on the visible fingers are painted with a two-tone design: the tips are a light pink or nude color, while the remainder of the nail is painted black. Some of the light-colored polish appears chipped or worn, indicating it has been on for some time. The hand is resting on or against a light lavender or purple fabric, which features broad white stripes, suggesting it could be bedding like a sheet or duvet cover, or possibly an item of clothing. The fabric has a soft texture. In the background, out of focus, there appears to be another element, possibly hair or a different textured surface, under dim lighting conditions. The overall scene appears to be indoors. No specific activities are depicted other than the hand resting. There is no visible text in the image. The image provides no specific cues to indicate the time of day or weather, nor does it contain explicit location markers for Lafia, Nigeria, beyond the cultural context of the hand art.
Symbol
D159A
Volume
1,103
Creator
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Revenue
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TVL
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