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This indoor photograph captures a display case and the top portion of a wooden cabinet, likely in a shop or exhibition setting in Guangzhou, China. The upper part of the image shows a blue-lined display tray containing various types of incense sticks or similar aromatic products. On the left, there are rows of red cylindrical containers with slender, red-tipped objects, possibly tools or incense. To the right, several clear cylindrical tubes hold pale grey, slender sticks, suggesting higher-end or specialized incense. Some smaller, yellow-boxed items are also visible. Below this, a glass-encased display shelf holds several pieces of what appears to be Aquilaria wood (agarwood or oud), known for its aromatic properties. A large, light-colored, roughly cylindrical piece of wood is prominently placed on the left side of the display. Next to it, a large, irregularly shaped piece of dark, textured wood, possibly agarwood resin, rests on a light-colored wooden display stand shaped like an inverted "V." Further to the right, a folded, papery, brown object, resembling a dried flower or a piece of bark shaped into a rose, is visible. In the far left corner of this display, a smaller, darker piece of wood is contained within a glass jar or cloche. The background through the glass shows a faint, ornate pattern. The bottom half of the image reveals the rich, dark brown, grained wooden panels of a cabinet or counter, providing a sturdy base for the display case. The overall impression is that of a specialized retail environment showcasing high-quality aromatic wood products and incense. No people are visible, and the lighting suggests an indoor setting with artificial illumination. Visible text on the packaging at the top appears to be in an East Asian script, likely Chinese.
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