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This image, likely captured in a market or shop in Fez, Morocco, displays a vibrant arrangement of traditional earthenware against a backdrop of local design. The primary subjects are numerous tagines, characteristic North African cooking vessels, predominantly made of unglazed terracotta. Some tagines feature glazed lids with distinctive yellow, orange, and black patterns. These are neatly arranged on dark display shelves or stands, suggesting they are merchandise for sale. In the background, a striking patterned surface, possibly tiled or fabric, features intricate blue, white, and green geometric motifs. Against this pattern, a blurred white rectangular plaque with indistinct Arabic script is partially visible. Above this, several cardboard boxes are stacked. Some are sealed with red and white tape, where the word "FRAGILE" is discernible, indicating the careful handling of the contents. One open box reveals white fabric or paper inside. The scene conveys a sense of a cultural marketplace, with handmade goods ready for customers. The lighting suggests it is daytime.
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