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The image presents a close-up view of Arabic calligraphy painted on a dark, likely black, textured surface. The text consists of two main lines. The upper line is rendered in an off-white or light silver metallic paint, while the lower line is in a golden-bronze metallic paint. Both lines feature smaller, decorative elements and diacritics in a contrasting turquoise-blue color. The calligraphic script is ornate, consistent with traditional Islamic artistic styles. The visible phrases translate approximately to "and enter" in the upper portion and "in peace, safe and secure" in the lower portion. The surface appears to be a canvas, a decorative panel, or part of a wall mural. No individuals, discernible actions, or interactive elements are present in the scene. The specific location within the city of Fez, Morocco, is not identifiable from this close-up image; however, such decorative Islamic calligraphy is common in religious institutions, traditional architecture, and artisan shops throughout the city.
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Nov 4, 2025

Fez, Morocco

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The image presents a close-up view of Arabic calligraphy painted on a dark, likely black, textured surface. The text consists of two main lines. The upper line is rendered in an off-white or light silver metallic paint, while the lower line is in a golden-bronze metallic paint. Both lines feature smaller, decorative elements and diacritics in a contrasting turquoise-blue color. The calligraphic script is ornate, consistent with traditional Islamic artistic styles. The visible phrases translate approximately to "and enter" in the upper portion and "in peace, safe and secure" in the lower portion. The surface appears to be a canvas, a decorative panel, or part of a wall mural. No individuals, discernible actions, or interactive elements are present in the scene. The specific location within the city of Fez, Morocco, is not identifiable from this close-up image; however, such decorative Islamic calligraphy is common in religious institutions, traditional architecture, and artisan shops throughout the city.

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