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This image depicts the interior of a tea shop, specifically the Puerh Tea Room (Пуер Чайний Клуб) located at 10/12 Pushkinska St in Kyiv, Ukraine. The scene focuses on a large, dark-stained wooden shelving unit that fills the majority of the frame. This unit features multiple horizontal shelves and vertical dividers, creating a grid of numerous compartments. Within these compartments, hundreds of dark glass jars with stoppers are systematically arranged. Many jars bear rectangular labels in varying shades of purple, white, and light blue, displaying text primarily in Cyrillic, along with numeric prices such as "250," "260," "320," and "600." Behind some jars on lower shelves, light-colored bags containing tea are partially visible. To the far right of the shelving unit, a vertical section is dedicated to displaying circular, compressed tea cakes, commonly known as puerh discs. These cakes exhibit various shades of brown and green and are often wrapped in decorative paper or fabric. Several of these tea cakes have small red fabric tassels or ribbons attached. The environment is uniformly lit, and reflections are visible on the glass jars. The top of the image reveals a black, textured ceiling structure. The bottom of the image shows a wooden surface, likely a counter or desk, with a small, light-colored, bowl-like object resting on it toward the right. No individuals are present in the frame.
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