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The image captures a detailed display of various tea-related items, arranged on wooden shelves and specialized circular stands. The scene suggests an indoor setting, possibly a tea shop, a dedicated tea-ware section, or a personal collection, presented with warm lighting.

The display is organized on multiple horizontal wooden shelves. The upper part of the image features two prominent circular, multi-tiered wooden display stands. The left stand holds an assortment of dark-colored teapots and larger cups, with various earthy tones and matte finishes. Above this stand, a few lighter-colored ceramic teapots or cups with soft green and brown glazes are visible on a flat shelf. The right circular stand is filled with numerous white and light-colored teacups, many adorned with delicate patterns such as blue bamboo stalks, flowers, or abstract designs. Above this stand, more light green/blue glazed ceramic items are arranged.

To the far right, on a flat wooden shelf, there's a small bamboo tea tray or mat. Next to it, small jars or containers with red and black patterned labels are stacked. A small, light-colored ceramic figurine, possibly an owl or cat, rests on a shelf above these items.

The lower half of the image showcases more tea products. On a mid-level shelf to the left, a clear glass jar contains small, dark, dried botanical items, possibly tea buds or flowers. A label on the jar is partially visible, showing text that reads "HUA KAI FU GU...". Below this jar, on a lower shelf, two round, flat, compressed tea cakes (likely Pu-erh) are displayed. One cake is a reddish-brown color with an intricate pattern. The other, lighter in color, features an illustration resembling a rabbit or mythical creature, with the text "BIJELI KRALI" (which translates to "White King" in several Slavic languages) visible on its label.

In the bottom middle section, several light-brown paper bags are neatly stacked vertically on a shelf. These bags appear to be sealed packaging, likely containing tea, and some have a dark green or black pattern on their lower half. Decorative boxes with red and patterned designs are visible behind these bags. Small string lights (fairy lights) are draped around the wooden shelves in this area, adding a cozy, ambient glow.

The bottom right section continues to show more decorative boxes and string lights. On a lower shelf, various tea accessories are arranged, including a small brown teapot, a lighter-colored cup, and other implements. A small, intricate wooden box or plaque with lighter patterns is also visible. The very bottom right shows a partial view of what appears to be another circular wooden display or the base of one.

The overall aesthetic is traditional and earthy, emphasizing natural materials like wood and clay, and features typical Asian tea ware. The display is well-organized and inviting, highlighting a diverse collection of tea and related items.
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Feb 3, 2026, 6:50 PM

Belgrade, Serbia

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The image captures a detailed display of various tea-related items, arranged on wooden shelves and specialized circular stands. The scene suggests an indoor setting, possibly a tea shop, a dedicated tea-ware section, or a personal collection, presented with warm lighting. The display is organized on multiple horizontal wooden shelves. The upper part of the image features two prominent circular, multi-tiered wooden display stands. The left stand holds an assortment of dark-colored teapots and larger cups, with various earthy tones and matte finishes. Above this stand, a few lighter-colored ceramic teapots or cups with soft green and brown glazes are visible on a flat shelf. The right circular stand is filled with numerous white and light-colored teacups, many adorned with delicate patterns such as blue bamboo stalks, flowers, or abstract designs. Above this stand, more light green/blue glazed ceramic items are arranged. To the far right, on a flat wooden shelf, there's a small bamboo tea tray or mat. Next to it, small jars or containers with red and black patterned labels are stacked. A small, light-colored ceramic figurine, possibly an owl or cat, rests on a shelf above these items. The lower half of the image showcases more tea products. On a mid-level shelf to the left, a clear glass jar contains small, dark, dried botanical items, possibly tea buds or flowers. A label on the jar is partially visible, showing text that reads "HUA KAI FU GU...". Below this jar, on a lower shelf, two round, flat, compressed tea cakes (likely Pu-erh) are displayed. One cake is a reddish-brown color with an intricate pattern. The other, lighter in color, features an illustration resembling a rabbit or mythical creature, with the text "BIJELI KRALI" (which translates to "White King" in several Slavic languages) visible on its label. In the bottom middle section, several light-brown paper bags are neatly stacked vertically on a shelf. These bags appear to be sealed packaging, likely containing tea, and some have a dark green or black pattern on their lower half. Decorative boxes with red and patterned designs are visible behind these bags. Small string lights (fairy lights) are draped around the wooden shelves in this area, adding a cozy, ambient glow. The bottom right section continues to show more decorative boxes and string lights. On a lower shelf, various tea accessories are arranged, including a small brown teapot, a lighter-colored cup, and other implements. A small, intricate wooden box or plaque with lighter patterns is also visible. The very bottom right shows a partial view of what appears to be another circular wooden display or the base of one. The overall aesthetic is traditional and earthy, emphasizing natural materials like wood and clay, and features typical Asian tea ware. The display is well-organized and inviting, highlighting a diverse collection of tea and related items.

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