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The image presents a close-up view of an ornate, circular metallic incense burner, known as a mabkhara, resting on a light-colored wooden table. The burner, possibly made of aged brass or copper, displays intricate details and a worn, tarnished finish. Inside, there are clear signs of past use: a small heap of burnt charcoal, interspersed with white ash and scattered fragments of yellow, orange, and dark material, which are likely remnants of natural incense resins or spices. The wooden table beneath the burner shows noticeable signs of wear, including minor scuffs and discolorations, suggesting it is a well-used surface in a workspace. In the blurred background on the left side of the table, a black office tool, possibly a hole puncher or stapler, is visible. To the right, a decorative blue and white patterned ceramic bowl or dish, with designs typical of Moroccan artistry, is partially visible. Further in the background, out of focus, shelves filled with numerous jars and containers can be discerned, indicating a storage area for ingredients, products, or materials. The scene is an indoor setting, likely a traditional workshop, spice shop, or artisan's studio in Fez, Morocco. There are no people visible, and no active burning is taking place; the scene captures the aftermath of incense use. The overall impression is one of a quiet moment within a bustling artisan environment. No text is visible in the image.
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