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This image captures a close-up view of a retail display case, likely a shop window, showcasing various souvenirs. The scene is observed through glass, as evidenced by faint reflections. On the top shelf, a rectangular white package is prominently displayed. It bears the text "Nordic Gifts" with a stylized red hat icon over the 'i' in "Gifts," and "Handmade in Estonia" below. Behind this package, several wooden decorative ornaments are partially visible; one in the center depicts a figure in a green garment holding a golden star on a stick. The middle shelf features a prominent arrangement of five Matryoshka (nesting) dolls. From left to right: 1. A large doll predominantly red and dark blue, depicting a woman with light hair, blue eyes, and a golden ornate headpiece. Its body is adorned with large red and pink flowers and gold scrollwork. 2. A smaller doll, similar in style to the center-right doll, with a female face and a cityscape depicted on its lower body. 3. A large doll, central in the frame, predominantly green and red. It features a woman's face with brown hair, blue eyes, and gold earrings with blue gem-like accents. The doll's body contains an oval-framed painting of a cityscape with buildings and a tall red spire, clearly labeled "Tallinn" at the top and "Estonia" at the bottom of the frame. 4. A red doll, partially visible to the right of the central green doll, also displaying a cityscape scene. 5. A dark-colored doll, partially visible on the far right, with lighter floral or abstract patterns. Other dolls are stacked behind these main figures. The bottom shelf or background, seen through the glass, is out of focus, showing blurry rectangular shapes consistent with merchandise or packaging. The presence of the "Nordic Gifts Handmade in Estonia" label and the explicit "Tallinn Estonia" inscription on the Matryoshka dolls confirms the location as Tallinn, Estonia, where these items are sold as souvenirs. No individuals are directly visible in the image, aside from the painted faces on the dolls.
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