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A metallic incense burner, identified as a mabkhara, is centered in a close-up, eye-level shot. The object features an inverted trapezoidal base tapering to a narrower mid-section, then flaring into a U-shaped upper opening. Its exterior is composed of what appears to be sheet metal, secured with visible brass-colored rivets along the edges, and adorned with iridescent, multi-colored holographic foil in a geometric pattern. The front face prominently displays a metallic emblem of a palm tree above two crossed sabers, recognized as the national emblem of Saudi Arabia. Below this, a triangular metallic plaque is affixed, featuring a smaller palm tree and Arabic script, likely referring to Saudi Arabia. The mabkhara exhibits signs of wear, including minor dents and discoloration. It rests on a light-colored wooden surface with a visible grain. The background is a plain, uniformly painted teal wall. A darker surface, possibly a lower shelf, is visible beneath the wooden surface, showing a single circular fastener. The specific location within the city of Meknes, Morocco, cannot be determined from the visual information provided in the image.
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