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The image depicts an indoor retail environment, specifically a shop within a market, located in Barza Municipality, Syria. In the immediate foreground, a person's left hand is shown holding a clear glass spray bottle containing a light amber liquid and equipped with a pink sprayer. A silver-colored metal-banded wristwatch is visible on the wrist. The upper left portion of a head and shoulder, likely belonging to the same individual or the photographer, is partially visible and cropped. A long, clear glass display counter occupies the central foreground. Numerous clear glass perfume bottles, primarily sprayers of varying designs and sizes, are arranged on top of this counter, containing different colored liquids. White, circular display elements are visible through the glass. Adjacent to the left end of this counter is a tall, black rectangular display unit adorned with prominent gold Arabic calligraphy. On its top surface rest two large decorative perfume containers: one a gold cylindrical bottle, the other a dark, rectangular box. In the midground, a middle-aged woman is positioned behind the display counter, facing towards the camera and smiling. She wears a black garment, possibly an abaya, and a light beige or cream-colored hijab. A small, light-colored shoulder bag is worn across her body. Her left hand holds a white plastic shopping bag. The background reveals additional retail sections. To the right of the smiling woman, shelves are stocked with various souvenir items including decorative wall hangings, one prominently featuring a stylized Middle Eastern street scene and a small Syrian flag. Other items include wooden boxes, frames, a chessboard, and souvenirs bearing text such as "I ❤️ SYRIA" and "DAMASCUS." Further in the background on the left, another woman in a light-colored hijab is partially visible. The overhead space is illuminated by bright fluorescent lighting fixtures, and various shelves displaying bottled products are visible along the walls.
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