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The image displays a meticulously arranged perfume retail display shelf within a commercial establishment in Barza Municipality, Syria. The display unit is ornate, featuring a black lacquered frame with elaborate gold floral and scrollwork designs, characteristic of Middle Eastern aesthetics. Inside, multiple glass shelves are set against a bright, reflective golden-yellow back panel.

The shelves are laden with various branded perfume bottles and packaging. From top to bottom:
*   The uppermost shelf holds approximately five distinct perfume bottles, including a blue-tinted bottle, a clear bottle, a black bottle with a prominent 'V' logo, and dark amber/brown cylindrical bottles.
*   The second shelf features cylindrical tin packaging, with three prominent "Jean Paul Gaultier Le Male" containers (black, gold, and silver variants), alongside a partially visible green, body-shaped "Jean Paul Gaultier" bottle.
*   The third shelf showcases approximately six rectangular glass perfume bottles, predominantly from the "Emporio Armani YOU" line in various liquid colors (amber, black, reddish-brown) and a gold-colored rectangular bottle. A small "Dior Sauvage" bottle is also visible on the right.
*   The fourth shelf primarily displays six distinct "Paco Rabanne 1 Million" bottles or packaging in gold, silver, and dark bronze finishes, alongside a silver, knight-armor-shaped bottle (e.g., Parfums de Marly Layton) on the far left.
*   The bottom shelf contains a row of eight uniform, cylindrical gold-colored metal bottles with black screw caps. Each of these bottles features stylized black Arabic script, reading "ألطاف" (Altaf), indicating a specific local brand or product type. A small clear glass bottle is partially visible on the far left of this shelf.

No individuals are present in the image, nor are any actions or interactions depicted. The scene is static, focused solely on the product display within the well-lit retail environment.
waseem

Oct 12, 2025, 3:16 PM

Barza Municipality, Syria

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The image displays a meticulously arranged perfume retail display shelf within a commercial establishment in Barza Municipality, Syria. The display unit is ornate, featuring a black lacquered frame with elaborate gold floral and scrollwork designs, characteristic of Middle Eastern aesthetics. Inside, multiple glass shelves are set against a bright, reflective golden-yellow back panel. The shelves are laden with various branded perfume bottles and packaging. From top to bottom: * The uppermost shelf holds approximately five distinct perfume bottles, including a blue-tinted bottle, a clear bottle, a black bottle with a prominent 'V' logo, and dark amber/brown cylindrical bottles. * The second shelf features cylindrical tin packaging, with three prominent "Jean Paul Gaultier Le Male" containers (black, gold, and silver variants), alongside a partially visible green, body-shaped "Jean Paul Gaultier" bottle. * The third shelf showcases approximately six rectangular glass perfume bottles, predominantly from the "Emporio Armani YOU" line in various liquid colors (amber, black, reddish-brown) and a gold-colored rectangular bottle. A small "Dior Sauvage" bottle is also visible on the right. * The fourth shelf primarily displays six distinct "Paco Rabanne 1 Million" bottles or packaging in gold, silver, and dark bronze finishes, alongside a silver, knight-armor-shaped bottle (e.g., Parfums de Marly Layton) on the far left. * The bottom shelf contains a row of eight uniform, cylindrical gold-colored metal bottles with black screw caps. Each of these bottles features stylized black Arabic script, reading "ألطاف" (Altaf), indicating a specific local brand or product type. A small clear glass bottle is partially visible on the far left of this shelf. No individuals are present in the image, nor are any actions or interactions depicted. The scene is static, focused solely on the product display within the well-lit retail environment.

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