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The image displays a detailed static arrangement of decorative metal artifacts across three visible shelves within a retail setting in Quetta City Tehsil, Pakistan.

The uppermost shelf features a large, horizontally positioned, gold-colored ceremonial knife or short sword with an ornate handle, visible on the left. To its right, a brown, organic-textured object, possibly a section of a horn or a piece of carved wood, is present.

The middle shelf is organized into two levels. The upper level, from left to right, contains four standing animal figurines: two dark brass or bronze deer-like figures with elongated, spiraled horns, and two dark brass or bronze ram-like figures with curved, ridged horns. All four exhibit intricate etched patterns on their bodies. To the right of these figurines are two silver-toned metal vases with textured, possibly hammered, surfaces and flared tops. The lower level of the middle shelf, from left to right, shows two larger dark brass or bronze ram-like figurines with prominent curved, ridged horns and detailed etched designs. Centrally, a large, ornate dark brass or bronze vase with a wide, bulbous body, narrow neck, and fluted rim is displayed, featuring extensive intricate gold and dark bronze etched patterns. To its right, two more silver-toned metal vases, similar in style to those on the upper level, are visible, also with etched embellishments.

The bottom shelf, partially visible, holds additional brass or bronze animal figurines. On the left, a horse figurine with a saddle is depicted. To its right, an elephant figurine with an upward-curved trunk and a visible tusk is present. Both the horse and elephant display etched details.

The background wall behind the middle and bottom shelves is white with a subtle light-grey geometric pattern. Beneath the middle shelf, large red Arabic calligraphy, partially obscured by the elephant figurine, clearly spells "ماشاءالله" (Mashallah). No individuals are present, and no actions or interactions are depicted in the scene.
Aziz Sabawoon

Aug 26, 2025, 1:41 PM

Quetta City Tehsil, Pakistan

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The image displays a detailed static arrangement of decorative metal artifacts across three visible shelves within a retail setting in Quetta City Tehsil, Pakistan. The uppermost shelf features a large, horizontally positioned, gold-colored ceremonial knife or short sword with an ornate handle, visible on the left. To its right, a brown, organic-textured object, possibly a section of a horn or a piece of carved wood, is present. The middle shelf is organized into two levels. The upper level, from left to right, contains four standing animal figurines: two dark brass or bronze deer-like figures with elongated, spiraled horns, and two dark brass or bronze ram-like figures with curved, ridged horns. All four exhibit intricate etched patterns on their bodies. To the right of these figurines are two silver-toned metal vases with textured, possibly hammered, surfaces and flared tops. The lower level of the middle shelf, from left to right, shows two larger dark brass or bronze ram-like figurines with prominent curved, ridged horns and detailed etched designs. Centrally, a large, ornate dark brass or bronze vase with a wide, bulbous body, narrow neck, and fluted rim is displayed, featuring extensive intricate gold and dark bronze etched patterns. To its right, two more silver-toned metal vases, similar in style to those on the upper level, are visible, also with etched embellishments. The bottom shelf, partially visible, holds additional brass or bronze animal figurines. On the left, a horse figurine with a saddle is depicted. To its right, an elephant figurine with an upward-curved trunk and a visible tusk is present. Both the horse and elephant display etched details. The background wall behind the middle and bottom shelves is white with a subtle light-grey geometric pattern. Beneath the middle shelf, large red Arabic calligraphy, partially obscured by the elephant figurine, clearly spells "ماشاءالله" (Mashallah). No individuals are present, and no actions or interactions are depicted in the scene.

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