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The image displays an interior ceiling and upper wall sections, consistent with traditional Moroccan architecture found in the Medina of Fez. The ceiling is light-colored and extensively decorated with carved plasterwork (gebss). In the upper-left quadrant, a five-arm chandelier with gold-toned metal and five frosted glass shades hangs from a central eight-pointed star-shaped plaster medallion. This medallion, along with the surrounding plaster borders and panels, features intricate geometric and curvilinear motifs in muted reddish-brown and cream colors. These decorative plaster bands delineate rectangular sections on the ceiling and define the junction between the ceiling and walls. A second chandelier, brightly illuminated and partially obscured by its light, is visible in the lower-right section, suspended from another distinct eight-pointed star-shaped plaster fixture. A light-colored wall on the far left partially displays a gold-framed picture. The visible space is illuminated by the two chandeliers.
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