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The image displays a multi-tiered, dark-colored metal rack holding twelve distinct pieces of folded, patterned fabric. The fabrics are presented in three columns and four rows.

Row 1 (top), from left to right:
1.  Teal fabric with intricate black abstract or organic swirl patterns.
2.  Blue fabric featuring a dense pattern of black, stylized foliage or leaf shapes.
3.  Green fabric with an irregular, mottled, or speckled pattern in black.

Row 2, from left to right:
1.  Olive green and gold fabric with a prominent circular, geometric, or mandala-like design.
2.  Solid dark green fabric exhibiting a subtle, textured pattern resembling herringbone or small zig-zags.
3.  Brown and gold fabric adorned with large, stylized gold floral patterns and interspersed teal-blue leaf motifs.

Row 3, from left to right:
1.  Green, white, and black fabric displaying dynamic wavy or flowing patterns. A rectangular yellow-brown label, partially visible in the lower left quadrant of this fabric, reads "ANASARE".
2.  Blue, brown, and grey fabric featuring a repeating geometric pattern of interlocking squares, some containing small dotted textures.
3.  Teal fabric with a uniform, repetitive pattern of stylized shapes, possibly abstract birds or geometric figures.

Row 4 (bottom), from left to right:
1.  Maroon and pink fabric with an abstract, mottled, or batik-like pattern.
2.  Olive green and black fabric with a recurring pattern of stylized floral or star-like elements.
3.  Black fabric featuring bold white or light-colored abstract swirls and organic, foliage-like motifs.

The background consists of a plain, light-beige or cream-colored wall, visible between and behind the displayed fabrics. The setting is indoors, consistent with a textile retail establishment, market stall, or exhibition space commonly found in the city of Kaduna, Nigeria. No individuals are present in the frame.
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Oct 22, 2025

Kaduna, Nigeria

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The image displays a multi-tiered, dark-colored metal rack holding twelve distinct pieces of folded, patterned fabric. The fabrics are presented in three columns and four rows. Row 1 (top), from left to right: 1. Teal fabric with intricate black abstract or organic swirl patterns. 2. Blue fabric featuring a dense pattern of black, stylized foliage or leaf shapes. 3. Green fabric with an irregular, mottled, or speckled pattern in black. Row 2, from left to right: 1. Olive green and gold fabric with a prominent circular, geometric, or mandala-like design. 2. Solid dark green fabric exhibiting a subtle, textured pattern resembling herringbone or small zig-zags. 3. Brown and gold fabric adorned with large, stylized gold floral patterns and interspersed teal-blue leaf motifs. Row 3, from left to right: 1. Green, white, and black fabric displaying dynamic wavy or flowing patterns. A rectangular yellow-brown label, partially visible in the lower left quadrant of this fabric, reads "ANASARE". 2. Blue, brown, and grey fabric featuring a repeating geometric pattern of interlocking squares, some containing small dotted textures. 3. Teal fabric with a uniform, repetitive pattern of stylized shapes, possibly abstract birds or geometric figures. Row 4 (bottom), from left to right: 1. Maroon and pink fabric with an abstract, mottled, or batik-like pattern. 2. Olive green and black fabric with a recurring pattern of stylized floral or star-like elements. 3. Black fabric featuring bold white or light-colored abstract swirls and organic, foliage-like motifs. The background consists of a plain, light-beige or cream-colored wall, visible between and behind the displayed fabrics. The setting is indoors, consistent with a textile retail establishment, market stall, or exhibition space commonly found in the city of Kaduna, Nigeria. No individuals are present in the frame.

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