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The scene depicts a close-up, elevated view of assorted jewelry components and crafting materials displayed on a red fabric surface in Iranla, Nigeria. Centrally located is a dark, possibly carved wooden or resin bowl with a textured, scalloped rim, containing approximately eight elongated, off-white, roughly cylindrical beads, each featuring a black circular design resembling an eye.

Scattered across the red surface are numerous other beads and objects. To the left, a light blue metal tin labeled "EXQUISITE BISCUITS" with a teapot illustration is partially visible. Below it lies a curved, tan-colored object, possibly carved horn or bone, adorned at its wider end with a cluster of brown threads and small multicolored beads. Small, light-colored beads and tiny dark sequins are dispersed across the fabric.

To the right of the central bowl, various beads of different shapes, sizes, and materials are visible. These include: several off-white beads with black "eye" designs similar to those in the bowl, cylindrical light brown wooden beads with carved patterns, and a strand of alternating red and white cylindrical beads with black geometric patterns. Further to the right and bottom, a collection of more diverse beads is present, including larger, colorful glass beads, wooden beads, metal beads (one large brass-toned with a spiral design), and red cylindrical beads. A clear, faceted glass or crystal object is also visible on the right. Thin black cords and thicker black cords, some with cylindrical black components, are interspersed among the items, suggesting assembly materials. Small, white paper tags are partially visible among the beads in the lower right section of the image. The overall arrangement suggests a collection of materials for crafting or selling jewelry.
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Mar 11, 2026

Iranla, Nigeria

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The scene depicts a close-up, elevated view of assorted jewelry components and crafting materials displayed on a red fabric surface in Iranla, Nigeria. Centrally located is a dark, possibly carved wooden or resin bowl with a textured, scalloped rim, containing approximately eight elongated, off-white, roughly cylindrical beads, each featuring a black circular design resembling an eye. Scattered across the red surface are numerous other beads and objects. To the left, a light blue metal tin labeled "EXQUISITE BISCUITS" with a teapot illustration is partially visible. Below it lies a curved, tan-colored object, possibly carved horn or bone, adorned at its wider end with a cluster of brown threads and small multicolored beads. Small, light-colored beads and tiny dark sequins are dispersed across the fabric. To the right of the central bowl, various beads of different shapes, sizes, and materials are visible. These include: several off-white beads with black "eye" designs similar to those in the bowl, cylindrical light brown wooden beads with carved patterns, and a strand of alternating red and white cylindrical beads with black geometric patterns. Further to the right and bottom, a collection of more diverse beads is present, including larger, colorful glass beads, wooden beads, metal beads (one large brass-toned with a spiral design), and red cylindrical beads. A clear, faceted glass or crystal object is also visible on the right. Thin black cords and thicker black cords, some with cylindrical black components, are interspersed among the items, suggesting assembly materials. Small, white paper tags are partially visible among the beads in the lower right section of the image. The overall arrangement suggests a collection of materials for crafting or selling jewelry.

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