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A green display board, approximately rectangular, is mounted on a white wall in Quetta City Tehsil, Pakistan. The board exhibits twenty-four individual pieces of textile art, predominantly embroidery samples, affixed with pins or thumbtacks.

The textile pieces vary in size and shape, with most being rectangular or square swatches of fabric, primarily light-colored, featuring embroidered designs. The designs include:
*   Geometric patterns: Multiple pieces showcase repeating diamond motifs in various color combinations (e.g., red/black, blue/black, pink/blue), intricate zigzag patterns, and abstract linear designs.
*   Figurative embroidery: One piece depicts the profile of a girl with braided hair and is labeled "1st". Another piece shows a stylized figure with yellow yarn hair. A third piece, labeled "Fatima," features a small floral design within a frame.
*   Floral designs: Several pieces display embroidered flowers, including white daisies, assorted colorful flowers with a "Bas Bibi" label, and purple thistle-like flowers.
*   Textual elements: "1st", "UNHCR", "Bas Bibi", and "Fatima" are visible on distinct pieces.
*   Mixed media: Some pieces incorporate small mirrors or beadwork into the embroidery.
*   Unique items: Two large, circular, heavily embroidered pieces, resembling bangles or large earrings, are attached on the lower left. A long, horizontal piece displays a row of embroidered diamond shapes.

The board is positioned above a white architectural ledge. A window with light-colored blinds is partially visible on the right side of the frame, indicating an indoor setting with natural light. A small portion of an additional red and black textile piece hangs below the board on the lower right. No individuals are present in the image.
Aziz Sabawoon

Jul 29, 2025, 7:15 AM

Quetta City Tehsil, Pakistan

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A green display board, approximately rectangular, is mounted on a white wall in Quetta City Tehsil, Pakistan. The board exhibits twenty-four individual pieces of textile art, predominantly embroidery samples, affixed with pins or thumbtacks. The textile pieces vary in size and shape, with most being rectangular or square swatches of fabric, primarily light-colored, featuring embroidered designs. The designs include: * Geometric patterns: Multiple pieces showcase repeating diamond motifs in various color combinations (e.g., red/black, blue/black, pink/blue), intricate zigzag patterns, and abstract linear designs. * Figurative embroidery: One piece depicts the profile of a girl with braided hair and is labeled "1st". Another piece shows a stylized figure with yellow yarn hair. A third piece, labeled "Fatima," features a small floral design within a frame. * Floral designs: Several pieces display embroidered flowers, including white daisies, assorted colorful flowers with a "Bas Bibi" label, and purple thistle-like flowers. * Textual elements: "1st", "UNHCR", "Bas Bibi", and "Fatima" are visible on distinct pieces. * Mixed media: Some pieces incorporate small mirrors or beadwork into the embroidery. * Unique items: Two large, circular, heavily embroidered pieces, resembling bangles or large earrings, are attached on the lower left. A long, horizontal piece displays a row of embroidered diamond shapes. The board is positioned above a white architectural ledge. A window with light-colored blinds is partially visible on the right side of the frame, indicating an indoor setting with natural light. A small portion of an additional red and black textile piece hangs below the board on the lower right. No individuals are present in the image.

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