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The image displays an indoor retail setting, likely a specialty shop or market stall, featuring a diverse array of products. The central element is a multi-tiered display unit, made of orange cardboard or similar material, comprising numerous individual compartments. Each compartment holds a dark, granular substance, consistent with loose incense or natural blends, and is labeled in handwritten French. A small metal scoop is visible in one of these bins, suggesting bulk sales.

To the left, glass shelves present various food items in jars, including "cantoliva" branded olives, "ÇİÇEK Frenk Biber Turşusu" (pickled paprika), and peas, along with "DAK PATE D'ARACHIDE" (peanut butter). Other packaged goods, including a box for an "Incense Burner," are also on display. The upper right shelves hold stacks of colorful packaged sticks, possibly incense. Decorative items, such as a ceramic turtle and a patterned ornament, add to the shop's ambiance.

Visible text on the orange compartments, primarily in French, indicates various intentions or purposes: "Santé" (Health), "Protection," "Travail" (Work), "Déblocage" (Unblocking), "Purification de la Maison" (Purification of the House), "Purification de l'Année" (Purification of the Year), "Nouvelle Maison" (New House), "La chance" (Luck), "Nettoyage" (Cleansing), "Pensée Positive" (Positive Thought), "Argent, et plus" (Money, and more), "Positivité Lumiere" (Positivity Light), "Élever l'esprit" (Elevate the spirit), "Magasin Restaurant" (Shop Restaurant), "Les Maladies" (Diseases), and "Mauvais oeil" (Evil eye). Some labels, like "Sakhsachi Maroc" (Sakhsachi Morocco), denote product origin. Arabic text, "حجر اسود" (Hajar Aswad - Black Stone), appears on another package. The scene captures a selection of traditional and esoteric products.
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Apr 28, 2026, 11:51 AM

Marseille, France

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The image displays an indoor retail setting, likely a specialty shop or market stall, featuring a diverse array of products. The central element is a multi-tiered display unit, made of orange cardboard or similar material, comprising numerous individual compartments. Each compartment holds a dark, granular substance, consistent with loose incense or natural blends, and is labeled in handwritten French. A small metal scoop is visible in one of these bins, suggesting bulk sales. To the left, glass shelves present various food items in jars, including "cantoliva" branded olives, "ÇİÇEK Frenk Biber Turşusu" (pickled paprika), and peas, along with "DAK PATE D'ARACHIDE" (peanut butter). Other packaged goods, including a box for an "Incense Burner," are also on display. The upper right shelves hold stacks of colorful packaged sticks, possibly incense. Decorative items, such as a ceramic turtle and a patterned ornament, add to the shop's ambiance. Visible text on the orange compartments, primarily in French, indicates various intentions or purposes: "Santé" (Health), "Protection," "Travail" (Work), "Déblocage" (Unblocking), "Purification de la Maison" (Purification of the House), "Purification de l'Année" (Purification of the Year), "Nouvelle Maison" (New House), "La chance" (Luck), "Nettoyage" (Cleansing), "Pensée Positive" (Positive Thought), "Argent, et plus" (Money, and more), "Positivité Lumiere" (Positivity Light), "Élever l'esprit" (Elevate the spirit), "Magasin Restaurant" (Shop Restaurant), "Les Maladies" (Diseases), and "Mauvais oeil" (Evil eye). Some labels, like "Sakhsachi Maroc" (Sakhsachi Morocco), denote product origin. Arabic text, "حجر اسود" (Hajar Aswad - Black Stone), appears on another package. The scene captures a selection of traditional and esoteric products.

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