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The image captures a crowded display of numerous hookahs (also known as shishas) arranged on multiple glass shelves within what appears to be a retail store. The scene is brightly lit, causing significant reflections on the glass shelves and the glossy surfaces of the hookahs, adding a dynamic and somewhat chaotic visual texture.

The hookahs exhibit a wide variety of designs, colors, and materials. On the uppermost visible shelf, several large hookahs with clear, faceted glass bases are prominent. Their stems and bowls come in various metallic finishes such as gold, silver, black, red, and blue. Some of these clear bases feature golden or metallic patterned accents around their lower sections. The bright overhead lighting creates distinct reflections on the glass components and shiny metallic parts.

The middle section of the image is largely dominated by reflections from the upper shelves and the background, making it slightly less distinct but reinforcing the presence of glass shelving.

On the lower, more clearly visible shelf, an even greater diversity of hookahs is displayed. Many have intricately patterned, clear glass bases, while others feature vibrantly colored glass bases in shades of lime green, dark speckled blue, dark red, and dark grey or black. The stems on this level also vary widely, from sleek black and silver designs to a striking red and white diamond-patterned stem, and a notable bronze, multi-tiered conical stem on a central hookah. A small yellow label is visible on the base of several hookahs, with the word "ADALYA" clearly discernible on at least one. Another label near a red and white hookah displays "ADAYA" and possibly "EL BOMBE."

In front of some of the hookahs on the bottom shelf, small circular metallic trays, likely intended as ash trays, are visible. More such trays are also seen on the very bottom level of the display, suggesting further shelving below the main view.

The background of the shop is somewhat out of focus but reveals more merchandise. There are shelves stocked with various items, some appearing to be packaged goods, and possibly fabrics or other accessories hanging. A blue sign or box in the background has the text "8A" visible. The overall impression is that of a specialized shop offering a vast selection of hookahs and related accessories. The items appear new and are neatly, though densely, arranged for sale.
Anna Batonchik

Feb 21, 2026

Hurghada, Egypt

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The image captures a crowded display of numerous hookahs (also known as shishas) arranged on multiple glass shelves within what appears to be a retail store. The scene is brightly lit, causing significant reflections on the glass shelves and the glossy surfaces of the hookahs, adding a dynamic and somewhat chaotic visual texture. The hookahs exhibit a wide variety of designs, colors, and materials. On the uppermost visible shelf, several large hookahs with clear, faceted glass bases are prominent. Their stems and bowls come in various metallic finishes such as gold, silver, black, red, and blue. Some of these clear bases feature golden or metallic patterned accents around their lower sections. The bright overhead lighting creates distinct reflections on the glass components and shiny metallic parts. The middle section of the image is largely dominated by reflections from the upper shelves and the background, making it slightly less distinct but reinforcing the presence of glass shelving. On the lower, more clearly visible shelf, an even greater diversity of hookahs is displayed. Many have intricately patterned, clear glass bases, while others feature vibrantly colored glass bases in shades of lime green, dark speckled blue, dark red, and dark grey or black. The stems on this level also vary widely, from sleek black and silver designs to a striking red and white diamond-patterned stem, and a notable bronze, multi-tiered conical stem on a central hookah. A small yellow label is visible on the base of several hookahs, with the word "ADALYA" clearly discernible on at least one. Another label near a red and white hookah displays "ADAYA" and possibly "EL BOMBE." In front of some of the hookahs on the bottom shelf, small circular metallic trays, likely intended as ash trays, are visible. More such trays are also seen on the very bottom level of the display, suggesting further shelving below the main view. The background of the shop is somewhat out of focus but reveals more merchandise. There are shelves stocked with various items, some appearing to be packaged goods, and possibly fabrics or other accessories hanging. A blue sign or box in the background has the text "8A" visible. The overall impression is that of a specialized shop offering a vast selection of hookahs and related accessories. The items appear new and are neatly, though densely, arranged for sale.

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