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The image captures an overhead view into a display cabinet or shelving unit, filled with an assortment of decorative items and books. The back wall of the cabinet, visible on the left side of the frame, has a light, subtly textured finish. Glass shelves divide the main display area into multiple compartments.

In the top-left section, partially visible on a shelf, are an ornate brown and gold object and some currency notes with Arabic script and numbers.

The main display area features three vertical columns of objects, separated by unseen dividers.
In the left column: the upper compartment holds a light-colored ceramic vase with intricate painted scenes featuring figures and landscapes, accompanied by two small white cups with blue markings. The lower compartment contains a glossy black vase with a subtle design and a decorative glass and brass ornament.
In the middle column: the upper compartment displays a dark blue vase with gold patterns and another decorative glass and brass ornament. The lower compartment features a golden and maroon metallic teapot or coffee pot, sitting on a tray with several small matching cups.
In the right column: the upper compartment has a stack of books, predominantly with green spines and gold Arabic script, including one blue book clearly marked "القرآن الكريم" (The Noble Quran). Alongside them is a cylindrical metallic lamp or ornament adorned with intricate geometric cut-out patterns. The lower compartment holds another stack of similar green-spined books with Arabic text.

The bottom-left section, also partially visible, shows a red rose, another ornate gold and brass object, and a book with a decorative cover.

The items, including the tea set, ornate vases, and religious texts, align with traditional Moroccan decor, consistent with the context of Casablanca, Morocco. No activity is taking place; the scene is a static display.
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Dec 20, 2024, 1:35 PM

Casablanca, Morocco

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The image captures an overhead view into a display cabinet or shelving unit, filled with an assortment of decorative items and books. The back wall of the cabinet, visible on the left side of the frame, has a light, subtly textured finish. Glass shelves divide the main display area into multiple compartments. In the top-left section, partially visible on a shelf, are an ornate brown and gold object and some currency notes with Arabic script and numbers. The main display area features three vertical columns of objects, separated by unseen dividers. In the left column: the upper compartment holds a light-colored ceramic vase with intricate painted scenes featuring figures and landscapes, accompanied by two small white cups with blue markings. The lower compartment contains a glossy black vase with a subtle design and a decorative glass and brass ornament. In the middle column: the upper compartment displays a dark blue vase with gold patterns and another decorative glass and brass ornament. The lower compartment features a golden and maroon metallic teapot or coffee pot, sitting on a tray with several small matching cups. In the right column: the upper compartment has a stack of books, predominantly with green spines and gold Arabic script, including one blue book clearly marked "القرآن الكريم" (The Noble Quran). Alongside them is a cylindrical metallic lamp or ornament adorned with intricate geometric cut-out patterns. The lower compartment holds another stack of similar green-spined books with Arabic text. The bottom-left section, also partially visible, shows a red rose, another ornate gold and brass object, and a book with a decorative cover. The items, including the tea set, ornate vases, and religious texts, align with traditional Moroccan decor, consistent with the context of Casablanca, Morocco. No activity is taking place; the scene is a static display.

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