Memory from Meknes, Morocco
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Meknes, Morocco
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"This image depicts a close-up view of a decorative ceramic plate, likely of Japanese Imari or Arita ware, characterized by its traditional blue and white central scene accented with red-orange, white, and green floral patterns on the border" by FM-MM3Sy2, licensed under CC BY 4.0
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This image depicts a close-up view of a decorative ceramic plate, likely of Japanese Imari or Arita ware, characterized by its traditional blue and white central scene accented with red-orange, white, and green floral patterns on the border

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This image depicts a close-up view of a decorative ceramic plate, likely of Japanese Imari or Arita ware, characterized by its traditional blue and white central scene accented with red-orange, white, and green floral patterns on the border. The central circular field features a stylized landscape. On the left, two blue cranes are depicted in flight against a white background. Above them, blue pine-like trees with white highlights are visible. Below these trees, a white boat with blue horizontal stripes and stylized blue characters on what appears to be a sail or flag is shown. To the right of the boat and across the central field, a large, stylized blue and white waterfall or turbulent water is prominent, rendered with distinct wavy and textured patterns. The rim of the plate is defined by scalloped segments. These segments alternate between a red-orange ground with white and orange chrysanthemum-like floral motifs, and a navy blue ground with a cross-hatch or plaid pattern. Within the blue patterned segments, smaller, lobed white forms with green leaves and pink/orange highlights are present. The image itself provides no contextual information regarding its physical location within the city of Meknes, Morocco, as it is a direct, magnified capture of a static object.

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