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An overhead, slightly angled close-up depicts the upper section of an active hookah, positioned indoors within Al-Muhajerin Municipality, Syria. The primary subject is a terracotta-colored clay or ceramic hookah bowl, covered with crinkled aluminum foil. Three partially burned, square-shaped charcoal cubes, exhibiting white ash residue on their surfaces and edges, rest on the aluminum foil. Directly beneath the bowl, a cylindrical terracotta-colored shaft extends downwards, connecting to a metallic fixture. Below this, a circular, brass-colored ash tray is visible, featuring a geometric Greek key pattern embossed along its rim. The ash tray contains a substantial accumulation of light gray ash. Partially submerged within this ash are a small, circular metal mesh screen and a pair of silver-colored metal tongs. A decorative, brass-colored stem with an ornate design supports the ash tray, extending downwards out of frame. The background consists of light-colored, possibly beige or pale gold, floor-length curtains with a repeating embroidered or patterned design, appearing out of focus. A light-colored floor, likely tile, is visible in the bottom left, also out of focus. No individuals are present in the image.
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