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The media file captures an old, well-worn electric iron resting on a dark, possibly brown, surface. The iron is positioned diagonally across the frame, with its pointed end pointing towards the lower right. Its handle and upper body are a faded cream color, showing significant signs of use, including dirt, scuffs, and chipped paint, revealing darker material underneath. The iron's base is a dark, possibly metallic, grey with visible rust or heavy discoloration along its edges.

A black and white braided power cord is connected to the back of the iron's handle and extends out of view to the left. A bright light source, likely a window, is present on the left side of the image, illuminating parts of the scene and creating a strong contrast with the darker areas. The dark surface beneath the iron appears textured and slightly dusty.

A prominent rectangular label on the iron's body displays the brand name "National" at the top. Below the brand, the label lists various fabric types in English, Spanish/Italian, and Arabic, indicating suggested temperature settings:
- Setting 1: ACETATE, ACRYLIC (ACETATO, ACRILICO)
- Setting 2: SILK, RAYON, POLYESTER, NYLON (SEDA, حرير, بوليستر)
- Setting 4: WOOL (LANA, صوف)
- Setting 5: COTTON, LINEN (ALGODON, قطن)
A circular dial near the handle features numbers from 1 to 6, corresponding to the heat settings. A small, decorative, grid-patterned metallic button is also visible on the iron's top. The iron is stationary, suggesting it is not currently in use, within an indoor setting in Karamsar, Pakistan.
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Apr 24, 2026

Karamsar, Pakistan

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The media file captures an old, well-worn electric iron resting on a dark, possibly brown, surface. The iron is positioned diagonally across the frame, with its pointed end pointing towards the lower right. Its handle and upper body are a faded cream color, showing significant signs of use, including dirt, scuffs, and chipped paint, revealing darker material underneath. The iron's base is a dark, possibly metallic, grey with visible rust or heavy discoloration along its edges. A black and white braided power cord is connected to the back of the iron's handle and extends out of view to the left. A bright light source, likely a window, is present on the left side of the image, illuminating parts of the scene and creating a strong contrast with the darker areas. The dark surface beneath the iron appears textured and slightly dusty. A prominent rectangular label on the iron's body displays the brand name "National" at the top. Below the brand, the label lists various fabric types in English, Spanish/Italian, and Arabic, indicating suggested temperature settings: - Setting 1: ACETATE, ACRYLIC (ACETATO, ACRILICO) - Setting 2: SILK, RAYON, POLYESTER, NYLON (SEDA, حرير, بوليستر) - Setting 4: WOOL (LANA, صوف) - Setting 5: COTTON, LINEN (ALGODON, قطن) A circular dial near the handle features numbers from 1 to 6, corresponding to the heat settings. A small, decorative, grid-patterned metallic button is also visible on the iron's top. The iron is stationary, suggesting it is not currently in use, within an indoor setting in Karamsar, Pakistan.

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