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The image depicts an outdoor market stall, likely in the Old City of Baku in Sabail Raion, Azerbaijan, showcasing a variety of traditional Azerbaijani crafts. The stall is set up on stone steps, with a stone wall as the backdrop. Prominently displayed are numerous hand-woven rugs and carpets with intricate geometric and floral patterns in vibrant colors, hanging from the wall and draped over surfaces. There are also several leather handbags with decorative embroidery and metal clasps. The foreground is dominated by a collection of cast-iron teapots, known as "dzhazvy" or "cezve," of various sizes and designs, some with ornate handles and lids. These teapots are arranged on wooden stands, each featuring a small, intricately woven textile panel with Azerbaijani motifs and the word "Azerbaijan" or "Baku" inscribed on it. A large, white canvas tote bag with "Baku Azerbaijan" printed in a graphic style is also visible. The overall scene suggests a cultural and artistic display aimed at tourists or locals interested in traditional Azerbaijani craftsmanship. No people are visible in the frame.
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Jul 4, 2026, 12:58 PM

Sabail Raion, Azerbaijan

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The image depicts an outdoor market stall, likely in the Old City of Baku in Sabail Raion, Azerbaijan, showcasing a variety of traditional Azerbaijani crafts. The stall is set up on stone steps, with a stone wall as the backdrop. Prominently displayed are numerous hand-woven rugs and carpets with intricate geometric and floral patterns in vibrant colors, hanging from the wall and draped over surfaces. There are also several leather handbags with decorative embroidery and metal clasps. The foreground is dominated by a collection of cast-iron teapots, known as "dzhazvy" or "cezve," of various sizes and designs, some with ornate handles and lids. These teapots are arranged on wooden stands, each featuring a small, intricately woven textile panel with Azerbaijani motifs and the word "Azerbaijan" or "Baku" inscribed on it. A large, white canvas tote bag with "Baku Azerbaijan" printed in a graphic style is also visible. The overall scene suggests a cultural and artistic display aimed at tourists or locals interested in traditional Azerbaijani craftsmanship. No people are visible in the frame.

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