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The image displays a series of seven repurposed Nescafé Gold coffee jars, primarily glass with golden lids, ingeniously mounted upside down to the underside of a wooden shelf. This setup creates a practical storage system for small components, typical of a workshop, garage, or utility area, situated in Minsk, Belarus. Each transparent jar is filled with various small items, including electronic parts, wires, plastic caps, screws, and other miscellaneous hardware, all clearly visible through the glass. The jars appear to be screwed or otherwise firmly attached to the wooden shelf, enabling their contents to be accessed from below while maximizing vertical space. The wooden shelf itself has a rustic appearance, showing visible grain and a dark knot or hole. Below the hanging jars, a light-colored wall and a red surface or object are discernible towards the bottom of the frame. Prominent text on the labels of the jars includes "NESCAFE GOLD". Visible Cyrillic text details the coffee varieties and intensity, such as "ИНТЕНСИВНОСТЬ" (Intensity) followed by numbers like "7" or "8". Other phrases include "БОГАТЫЙ И АРОМАТНЫЙ" (Rich and Aromatic), "КРЕПКИЙ" (Strong), and "ОБЖАРКА, С МОЛОТОЙ АРАБИКОЙ" (Roast with ground Arabica). One jar also features "OMA INTENSO" (likely AROMA INTENSO) on a green-accented label. The scene highlights a resourceful and organized approach to storing small parts by repurposing common household containers.
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