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The image displays a framed collection of traditional textile art, likely exhibited indoors against a plain white wall. The items are meticulously arranged within a light wooden frame, set against a textured, light-colored fabric backing. The frame contains multiple distinct pieces of intricate craftsmanship. At the top, a horizontal band with scalloped edges is adorned with dark embroidery or beadwork in geometric patterns. Below this, on the left, are two almond-shaped textile pieces featuring elaborate embroidery in rich colors like gold, red, blue, and black, showcasing floral or abstract motifs. On the right, two smaller, pouch-like or cap-like items, equally embellished with embroidery, beads, and small tassels, are visible, along with a slender rectangular embroidered strip. The bottom section of the frame presents further examples of textile artistry. On the left, two rectangular textile panels with detailed patterns are distinctive for the multiple strands of white cowrie shells dangling from their lower edges, a common adornment in many indigenous cultures of India. To their right, two vibrant, triangular textile pieces, colored in yellow, red, black, and green, display patterns of dots and wavy lines, possibly incorporating mirror work or beads. These pieces appear to be segments of a garment or a decorative panel. The collection showcases a high level of traditional embroidery and embellishment, utilizing a rich palette of colors. The style, motifs, and inclusion of cowrie shells are highly indicative of folk art or tribal crafts from various regions of India, aligning with the provided location context of New Delhi, India. The display is static, presenting these cultural artifacts for appreciation. No text is visible, and there is no discernible activity or event taking place.
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