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The image presents a square panel of traditional Moroccan zellige (mosaic tilework) prominently displayed in what appears to be a museum or exhibition setting in Casablanca, Morocco. The central tile panel showcases an intricate geometric pattern dominated by multi-pointed stars—including 8, 10, and 12-pointed variations—interconnected by smaller polygons, diamonds, and cross shapes. The vibrant color palette includes cream/white for the background, black, dark green, blue, yellow, orange, and red tiles, meticulously arranged to form a complex, repeating design. The panel is mounted against a dark, presumably black, wall using dark metal brackets visible at its top edge. Above the main tile display, a section of a decorative dark screen or grille with small, bright, geometric openings is partially visible. Below the central panel, at the very bottom of the image, another band of zellige tilework can be seen. This lower section features a different pattern of intertwining curvilinear shapes in red, white, green, and yellow/orange, bordered by simple red and white rectangular tiles. A white label is placed below the main tile panel. It displays text in Arabic, "ربيعة الوعشريني بسطاشري عمل," and its transliterated English equivalent, "Rabaa ouaachrini bistachri aamal." To the left of this label, a smaller white sticker with a barcode and unreadable text is also present. The scene emphasizes the artistic and cultural significance of Moroccan tile craftsmanship.
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