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The image displays a collection of seven bladed weapons within a glass museum showcase. The location is identified as the Batha Museum (Musée du Batha) in Fez, Morocco. The scene features a light-colored interior display, illuminated by overhead lighting, behind a transparent glass panel. On the vertical back wall, five weapons are suspended: 1. From the left, a long, slightly curved sword with a light-colored wooden or bone grip and an ornate silver-toned metal guard featuring a knuckle bow and two finials. Its blade is dark and exhibits surface wear. 2. Adjacent to it, a similar long, slightly curved sword with a matching grip and an ornate silver-toned metal guard. Its blade is also dark and shows vertical striations, indicating forging patterns or wear. 3. Next, a shorter, more acutely curved sword with a plain wooden grip and a simpler metal guard. The blade is dark and patinated. 4. To its right, a straight, slender dagger or knife with a light wooden handle and a dark, pointed blade. 5. Farthest right, a distinctive tool or weapon with a long, light-colored wooden handle culminating in a sharply curved, hook-like dark metal blade section. A small rectangular label with Arabic text is affixed below this weapon. On the bottom surface of the display case, two additional bladed weapons are horizontally arranged on a dark, rectangular display block: 1. A long, straight knife or short sword with a light-colored handle and a dark, weathered blade. 2. Beneath it, a shorter dagger with a broader, gold-toned metal hilt and a narrower, straight dark blade. No people are present or visible in the scene. The display case frame is black.
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