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The image displays a stylized hookah (shisha) setup, likely positioned on a bar counter in a lounge or restaurant in Kolkata, India. The central component is a tall, slender glass base, intricately patterned with a diamond or lattice design. This glass piece is held within a metallic frame, appearing to be made of bronze or rose gold, which includes a base, a central ring, and the top attachment point for the hookah stem. Flanking the main glass body are two elaborate metallic wing-like structures, also in the same bronze/rose gold finish. Each wing features a circular emblem that contains the silhouette of a hookah. Below these emblems, text is visible: the left wing reads "AVAYOCOCO," and the right wing displays "COCOYAYA," suggesting these are brand or product names. The entire arrangement rests on a dark, polished marble surface with white veining. In the blurred background on the left, a person, likely a staff member or bartender in a dark uniform, is partially visible. Further behind, the setting appears to be a well-appointed bar or lounge, characterized by warm lighting and curved shelving units filled with numerous small bottles, indicative of liquor or spirits. The ambient lighting suggests an evening or nighttime setting. The overall impression is that of a modern and upscale establishment.
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