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The image displays an outdoor vendor's merchandise display in the city of Fez, Morocco. A wooden display stand, light brown in color, occupies the central and right portions of the frame. It is filled with numerous long, slender, cylindrical items, primarily kohl applicators or miswak sticks, crafted from wood. These items are decorated with geometric patterns using colored beads in shades of red, black, teal, and natural wood, some tipped with brass. They are arranged vertically within the stand's compartments. On the lower shelf of the stand, a small, carved wooden mug with indistinct lettering holds a cluster of thin, metallic rods. To the right of the mug, two pairs of black, metal qraqeb (Moroccan castanets) are visible, connected by pink string, resting on the shelf. Additional bundles of plain, undifferentiated wooden sticks are also present on this lower level. In the background, on the left, a set of tall, polished, reddish-brown wooden double doors with brass hardware is visible. Adjacent to the doors, on the right, a light-colored building wall with visible texture and a darker rectangular patch is present. Further to the right, a dark green, ornate metal gate or railing is partially visible. The ground is a paved surface composed of varied grey and brown stone tiles. No individuals are visible in the scene. A light-colored, curved object is partially visible in the bottom-left foreground.
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