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The image displays a dense grid arrangement of approximately 20 rectangular wooden souvenir magnets presented on a dark green, possibly textured, display board. A blurred wooden railing or shelf is visible along the top edge of the frame. Each magnet, roughly uniform in size, features an arched, laser-cut wooden frame adorned with geometric or curvilinear patterns, encasing a background of colorful, intricate Moroccan zellij (mosaic) tile patterns, likely printed. A raised, laser-cut wooden silhouette is centrally placed within each arch.

Identifiable silhouettes include multiple tagine pots (varying in natural wood tone or blackened finishes, some explicitly labeled "Tagine" above the silhouette), a stylized figure riding a camel, and a traditional Moroccan teapot pouring into a bucket. A white rectangular label is affixed to the bottom of most magnets. The majority of these labels state "Tanger," indicating their origin or intended association with the city of Tangier, Morocco. Several magnets also include the word "MAROC" (Morocco) below their central silhouette. One specific magnet, depicting an elaborate mosque or archway architectural design, is distinctly labeled "MARRAKECH," referencing the city of Marrakech. The wooden components exhibit natural grain and varied hues from light to dark brown.
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Mar 8, 2026, 4:52 PM

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The image displays a dense grid arrangement of approximately 20 rectangular wooden souvenir magnets presented on a dark green, possibly textured, display board. A blurred wooden railing or shelf is visible along the top edge of the frame. Each magnet, roughly uniform in size, features an arched, laser-cut wooden frame adorned with geometric or curvilinear patterns, encasing a background of colorful, intricate Moroccan zellij (mosaic) tile patterns, likely printed. A raised, laser-cut wooden silhouette is centrally placed within each arch. Identifiable silhouettes include multiple tagine pots (varying in natural wood tone or blackened finishes, some explicitly labeled "Tagine" above the silhouette), a stylized figure riding a camel, and a traditional Moroccan teapot pouring into a bucket. A white rectangular label is affixed to the bottom of most magnets. The majority of these labels state "Tanger," indicating their origin or intended association with the city of Tangier, Morocco. Several magnets also include the word "MAROC" (Morocco) below their central silhouette. One specific magnet, depicting an elaborate mosque or archway architectural design, is distinctly labeled "MARRAKECH," referencing the city of Marrakech. The wooden components exhibit natural grain and varied hues from light to dark brown.

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