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This image captures a vibrant display cabinet filled with numerous perfume bottles, likely within a retail setting such as a perfume shop or a department store in Barza Municipality, Syria. The cabinet features multiple clear glass shelves, presenting a wide array of fragrances in various bottle shapes, sizes, and colors. The background behind the shelves is a bright, reflective golden or yellow color, enhancing the visibility and luxurious feel of the products.

The outer frame of the display cabinet is a striking dark blue or black, adorned with elaborate gold floral and scroll patterns, contributing to an elegant and opulent aesthetic. Artificial lighting, possibly LED strips, is integrated into the cabinet, illuminating the shelves and the perfume bottles, creating highlights and reflections.

Numerous brands of perfumes are visible. On the left side, notable texts include "212" (Carolina Herrera 212) on a rose-gold bottle, and "MEN" on a light blue cylindrical container, likely a deodorant or men's fragrance. In the central columns, brands like "HUGO" (Hugo Boss) on a black bottle, and a distinctive gold-patterned bottle labeled "VALENTINO" can be identified. Other partially visible or recognizable brand styles suggest items from Versace, Tom Ford, Paco Rabanne, and Armani.

On the far right, a vertical column of tall, slender gold-colored bottles stands out. Each of these bottles features prominent, ornate Arabic script, indicative of a Middle Eastern fragrance brand, reinforcing the regional context. No people are visible, and no specific activity beyond the display of merchandise is depicted. The indoor setting with artificial light means the time of day and weather are not discernible. The overall impression is one of an organized and attractive retail presentation designed to showcase a diverse selection of perfumes.
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Nov 24, 2025, 4:01 PM

Barza Municipality, Syria

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This image captures a vibrant display cabinet filled with numerous perfume bottles, likely within a retail setting such as a perfume shop or a department store in Barza Municipality, Syria. The cabinet features multiple clear glass shelves, presenting a wide array of fragrances in various bottle shapes, sizes, and colors. The background behind the shelves is a bright, reflective golden or yellow color, enhancing the visibility and luxurious feel of the products. The outer frame of the display cabinet is a striking dark blue or black, adorned with elaborate gold floral and scroll patterns, contributing to an elegant and opulent aesthetic. Artificial lighting, possibly LED strips, is integrated into the cabinet, illuminating the shelves and the perfume bottles, creating highlights and reflections. Numerous brands of perfumes are visible. On the left side, notable texts include "212" (Carolina Herrera 212) on a rose-gold bottle, and "MEN" on a light blue cylindrical container, likely a deodorant or men's fragrance. In the central columns, brands like "HUGO" (Hugo Boss) on a black bottle, and a distinctive gold-patterned bottle labeled "VALENTINO" can be identified. Other partially visible or recognizable brand styles suggest items from Versace, Tom Ford, Paco Rabanne, and Armani. On the far right, a vertical column of tall, slender gold-colored bottles stands out. Each of these bottles features prominent, ornate Arabic script, indicative of a Middle Eastern fragrance brand, reinforcing the regional context. No people are visible, and no specific activity beyond the display of merchandise is depicted. The indoor setting with artificial light means the time of day and weather are not discernible. The overall impression is one of an organized and attractive retail presentation designed to showcase a diverse selection of perfumes.

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