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This vertical, medium shot captures a vibrant artisan stall at the "VI Feria Nacional Artesanías" (6th National Handicrafts Fair), likely held in an indoor exhibition hall or large tent in Santiago, Chile. The stall is constructed from light-colored wooden panels, serving as shelves and display walls. Two women, presumably artisans, are seated on the left side of the stall. The woman on the left wears a green patterned garment and holds a phone, while the woman on the right, wearing a pink top and glasses, has a distinctive necklace. Both wear event lanyards. The stall is filled with a variety of handcrafted items. Framed textile art or paintings adorn the back wall, depicting a person in traditional dress, a white building (possibly a church), a geometric or map-like design, and a zebra. Shelves hold knitted items, including a deep purple scarf and a matching beret, alongside small figurines, decorative objects, and jewelry. A red woven shoulder bag with multicolored tassels hangs prominently. Below, various woven textiles, including blankets and scarves in earthy browns, creams, and patterned designs, are displayed. Metal jewelry, such as earrings and necklaces, is arranged on a black display stand in the foreground. Visible text on a large purple banner and a smaller sign on the stall identifies the event as "VI FERIA NACIONAL ARTESANÍAS." Another sign specifies "30. Agrupación de Artesanos Hultur Semann Región de Antofagasta," indicating the artisans' group and their origin. The scene suggests an active fair during daytime, showcasing traditional Chilean craftsmanship.
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