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The image presents an overhead view of an elaborate display, likely within a shop or market in Fez, Morocco. The primary surface is covered with intricate Moroccan zellige tiles, featuring a repeating geometric pattern of stars and octagons in various shades of blue, green, brown, yellow, and white. On the left, a large, rectangular decorative mirror is visible, featuring a wide frame composed of shimmering, crushed silver-colored glass pieces and mirrored bevels. The mirror's surface reflects a faint, ornate pattern, possibly calligraphy or another decorative element. Towards the center-right, a collection of decorative objects rests on a clear glass surface, which sits atop the tiled background. These items include a long, golden, ornate applicator or dipper, commonly used for perfume or essential oils. Nearby are two small, intricate gold-colored lanterns with dark panels, showcasing traditional craftsmanship. Several bottles are also part of the display: one is a dark red bottle adorned with elaborate gold decorative patterns, while another is a simpler dark blue bottle. Further to the right, a small glass dome or jar containing light-colored, granular material (possibly spices, potpourri, or incense) is showcased within a dark, structured holder. The scene is static with no people or activity. The distinctive zellige tiles and the style of the ornate objects serve as strong visual cues for a Moroccan setting, aligning with the provided context of Fez. There is no clearly legible text, although some decorative patterns on the red bottle resemble stylized calligraphy.
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