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In the city of Huttwil, Switzerland, a display of artisanal Damascus steel knives is presented. The knives are arranged in a row, with their blades pointed downwards and their handles facing upwards. The handles are crafted from a variety of materials, including light-colored wood, darker wood with prominent grain, and what appears to be bone or ivory. The Damascus steel blades exhibit intricate, swirling patterns characteristic of this forging technique. A dark, textured board serves as the backdrop for the knife display. In white chalk lettering on the board, the German phrase "Bitte nicht berühren" is inscribed, which translates to "Please do not touch." Below the knives, a wooden block holds a few smaller, pointed metal objects, possibly sharpening tools or small blades. The knives are situated on a white tablecloth, with a sliver of a red object visible on the left side of the frame. The background shows glimpses of wooden structures and possibly more products, suggesting an indoor market or artisan's workshop setting. No people are visible in the image.
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