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This image depicts a detailed display of gemstones, minerals, and jewelry within a shop, located in Pokhara, Nepal. The scene is a static overhead shot of merchandise arranged on white and off-white display surfaces.

In the central foreground, a multi-tiered white display presents numerous loose, polished gemstones. The top tier features a large, faceted teal-colored gemstone and a large carved pink gemstone, flanked by two cylindrical black and white patterned beads. Below, rows of various faceted and cabochon cut gems are arranged, including large red, yellow, and dark red stones, as well as smaller diverse stones in shades of brown, yellow, clear, orange, purple, iridescent multi-color, and white/opal.

Below this tiered display, the white surface showcases additional decorative and mineral items. These include three miniature "gemstone trees" made of wire and small stone chips on dark bases, a large marquise-shaped labradorite cabochon, a flat pink and white patterned stone, a carved stone turtle, a dark spherical polished stone, an oval iridescent stone, a green square pyramid, and a rectangular faceted clear stone.

To the left, a black jewelry stand holds a silver bracelet with red accent stones. Adjacent to this, multiple white rectangular trays display a selection of silver rings and bracelets, each adorned with various colored gemstones such as pink, yellow, purple, blue, red, clear, and opalescent stones.

To the right, a vertical white tray features several loose, faceted gemstones including a light blue, yellow, and a darker blue rectangular stone. In the upper background, rough mineral specimens, primarily metallic pyrite clusters and green and orange mineral formations, are visible. No people or active interactions are present within the frame; the scene focuses solely on the arranged inventory.
Katerinka

Mar 22, 2026

Pokhara, Nepal

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This image depicts a detailed display of gemstones, minerals, and jewelry within a shop, located in Pokhara, Nepal. The scene is a static overhead shot of merchandise arranged on white and off-white display surfaces. In the central foreground, a multi-tiered white display presents numerous loose, polished gemstones. The top tier features a large, faceted teal-colored gemstone and a large carved pink gemstone, flanked by two cylindrical black and white patterned beads. Below, rows of various faceted and cabochon cut gems are arranged, including large red, yellow, and dark red stones, as well as smaller diverse stones in shades of brown, yellow, clear, orange, purple, iridescent multi-color, and white/opal. Below this tiered display, the white surface showcases additional decorative and mineral items. These include three miniature "gemstone trees" made of wire and small stone chips on dark bases, a large marquise-shaped labradorite cabochon, a flat pink and white patterned stone, a carved stone turtle, a dark spherical polished stone, an oval iridescent stone, a green square pyramid, and a rectangular faceted clear stone. To the left, a black jewelry stand holds a silver bracelet with red accent stones. Adjacent to this, multiple white rectangular trays display a selection of silver rings and bracelets, each adorned with various colored gemstones such as pink, yellow, purple, blue, red, clear, and opalescent stones. To the right, a vertical white tray features several loose, faceted gemstones including a light blue, yellow, and a darker blue rectangular stone. In the upper background, rough mineral specimens, primarily metallic pyrite clusters and green and orange mineral formations, are visible. No people or active interactions are present within the frame; the scene focuses solely on the arranged inventory.

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