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The image captures a vibrant street-side display outside a traditional shop, likely in a Marrakesh souk. No people are visible. The primary subjects are ornamental metal objects and traditional Moroccan architecture. In the foreground, two tall, intricately patterned metal vases or lamps, possibly silver-plated brass, stand prominently. Their surfaces feature complex cut-out floral and geometric designs. To their right, a decorative copper bowl, adorned with blue, brown, and white enamel patterns, rests on a large, round brass tray with an elaborately engraved rim. The background wall is decorated with traditional Moroccan architectural elements, including reddish-brown wooden lattice panels showcasing repeating geometric patterns, set against lighter-colored plaster. An open doorway or window on the lower left offers a glimpse into the shop's interior, filled with shimmering metal goods. A small, turquoise-colored stool or table with geometric cut-outs is partially visible on the far right. The scene is brightly lit, suggesting it is daytime. A green rectangular sign is affixed to the wooden paneling, displaying the number "26" in large white numerals. Below this, the word "Dinanderie" is written in white Latin script, identifying the establishment as a brassware or coppersmith's shop. Above "Dinanderie," Arabic script reads "صناعة نحاس" (Sina'at Nahas), which translates to "Copper Industry" or "Brassware Craft." The image exemplifies the rich artisanal heritage and decorative aesthetics typical of Moroccan markets.
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