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This image captures an outdoor market stall, likely in Fez, Morocco, displaying a rich collection of traditional terracotta pottery. The primary focus is on numerous rows of reddish-brown tagine lids and bases, meticulously arranged on tiered displays. Many of these pieces have a noticeable glossy finish, suggesting they are glazed. In the background, a weathered white wall with some discoloration adds to the authentic, rustic ambiance. Near the wall, a few taller, decorative pottery vases with textured or patterned designs are also visible. The stall itself is constructed with makeshift elements. On the ground, a patterned blanket or rug in green and beige with floral or geometric motifs is spread out. Various fabrics and tarps serve as walls or coverings for the stall. A small, circular, woven basket-like item hangs from a support, and a colorful, decorative ribbon is strung across the top. On the far left, a white banner or fabric is visible with dark text. The partial text "F.E. ARTIN" or "FES ARTIN" can be deciphered, followed by a large "O" or "0," possibly indicating a local artisan's name, brand, or location. The scene is bathed in natural daylight, suggesting it is daytime. No people are visible in the photograph, which showcases a typical display of handcrafted goods for sale in a local market setting.
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