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The image provides a detailed, close-up view of a souvenir shop window in Tangier, Morocco, filled with an array of traditional Moroccan handicrafts and tourist items, displayed behind reflective glass. The upper portion of the display features numerous individually plastic-wrapped magnets. These include rectangular magnets depicting the Moroccan flag with "Morocco" text, and various scenic views of "Tangier," such as cityscapes and coastal scenes. Prominently featured are multiple Hamsa hand-shaped magnets, intricately patterned. Below these, a row of miniature, glittery slipper-shaped magnets (babouches) is arranged. The middle-right section showcases a collection of bracelets, many appearing to be crafted from leather, cord, or beads. Several bracelets incorporate "evil eye" beads, while others feature peace signs, anchor motifs, or braided designs. The lower section of the display contains a variety of jewelry and small decorative objects. A silver-toned necklace with small heart-shaped beads and a chunky, multicolored beaded necklace are visible. Two large Hamsa hand keychains/charms with intricate blue and silver designs, adorned with multiple "evil eye" beads, are presented on white cards. Scattered among these are small ceramic cups and bowls adorned with traditional Moroccan geometric patterns, alongside miniature decorative pyramids or globes. On the far right, strings of white cylindrical shell beads and a necklace with red spherical beads are displayed. Reflections on the glass reveal elements of the exterior environment, including a palm tree and distant structures, indicating the shop's street-facing location. An interior blue-painted wall or sign, partially visible through the display on the left, bears the inscription "Chefchaouen," reinforcing the Moroccan theme. No people are present in the scene.
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