
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays an interior scene from a museum located in Mechouar Fes Jdid, Morocco. The central focus is a tall, dark brown display panel mounted against a light beige wall. On the panel, two primary artifacts are exhibited: 1. A large, pear-shaped object, approximately 60-70 cm tall, crafted from what appears to be leather or wood. It is decorated with two prominent circular patterns featuring green and light yellow eight-pointed star designs, bordered by small, round metal studs. A woven dark cord frames its perimeter, and multiple small golden-colored metal chains hang from its lower half. A thin, pointed brass or gold-colored rod protrudes from its top. This object is likely a ceremonial shield or a large powder flask. 2. To the left of the pear-shaped object, a long, slender wooden staff or spear with a metal point is mounted vertically. It is secured to the panel by two metal clips. Several small, dark rectangular informational plaques with white text, likely in Arabic, are affixed to the brown panel beneath the displayed items. The lighting is even, illuminating the artifacts and casting subtle shadows. In the bottom right corner, the corner of a glass display case is visible, showcasing part of another artifact within, possibly a historic weapon with a distinctive wavy blade or hilt. The floor is a light-colored tile or concrete. No people are present in the scene.
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