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The image displays the interior of a handicraft shop, characteristic of a souk within the Medina of Fez, Morocco. No individuals are present in the scene.

On the right side of the foreground, a prominent light brown wooden door, composed of recessed panels, serves as a display surface. Hanging from hooks on this door are several items: three circular wooden decorative plates, each featuring a distinct, colorful geometric pattern; a vertical string of numerous smaller, intricately carved wooden charms (including heart shapes, abstract designs incorporating Arabic calligraphy, and other forms), all inscribed with text and interspersed with small beads; and beneath these, two larger, similarly inscribed wooden Hamsa (Hand of Fatima) charms, also connected by a beaded strand.

To the left of the door, on a white wall, three small, cylindrical wooden drums with patterned tops are suspended vertically. The shop's interior extends deeper into the background, where extensive metal shelving systems line the left and rear walls. These shelves are densely packed with a variety of polished wooden items, including numerous bowls, platters, and boxes of assorted sizes and shapes.

In the mid-ground, a light-colored wooden stool with a red and white geometric patterned cushion is positioned on the floor. Behind the stool, a multi-paneled wooden cabinet, painted in segments of green and yellow, stands near a white door at the far back of the shop. This white door features decorative green and yellow scrollwork patterns. The flooring consists of wood-patterned laminate or parquet. The white ceiling above is adorned with ornate plaster moldings and incorporates multiple recessed circular light fixtures that provide bright, even illumination to the space. A partial view of a glass display case is visible on the far left edge of the frame.
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Mar 4, 2026

Fez, Morocco

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The image displays the interior of a handicraft shop, characteristic of a souk within the Medina of Fez, Morocco. No individuals are present in the scene. On the right side of the foreground, a prominent light brown wooden door, composed of recessed panels, serves as a display surface. Hanging from hooks on this door are several items: three circular wooden decorative plates, each featuring a distinct, colorful geometric pattern; a vertical string of numerous smaller, intricately carved wooden charms (including heart shapes, abstract designs incorporating Arabic calligraphy, and other forms), all inscribed with text and interspersed with small beads; and beneath these, two larger, similarly inscribed wooden Hamsa (Hand of Fatima) charms, also connected by a beaded strand. To the left of the door, on a white wall, three small, cylindrical wooden drums with patterned tops are suspended vertically. The shop's interior extends deeper into the background, where extensive metal shelving systems line the left and rear walls. These shelves are densely packed with a variety of polished wooden items, including numerous bowls, platters, and boxes of assorted sizes and shapes. In the mid-ground, a light-colored wooden stool with a red and white geometric patterned cushion is positioned on the floor. Behind the stool, a multi-paneled wooden cabinet, painted in segments of green and yellow, stands near a white door at the far back of the shop. This white door features decorative green and yellow scrollwork patterns. The flooring consists of wood-patterned laminate or parquet. The white ceiling above is adorned with ornate plaster moldings and incorporates multiple recessed circular light fixtures that provide bright, even illumination to the space. A partial view of a glass display case is visible on the far left edge of the frame.

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