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This image depicts a brightly lit, five-tiered perfume display cabinet within a retail setting in Barza Municipality, Syria. The cabinet features a glossy black frame adorned with intricate gold scrollwork and vertical striped patterns. Clear glass shelves hold an extensive collection of various perfume bottles and some boxed products, set against a vibrant, reflective yellow back panel. The shelves contain an assortment of designer fragrances. The top shelf displays several dark, rectangular bottles, possibly from brands like Tom Ford. The second shelf features cylindrical silver and bronze "212" (Carolina Herrera) bottles, alongside other perfumes in blue and dark glass. The third shelf showcases multiple Giorgio Armani "Acqua di Gio - YOU" bottles in differing shades, a black Creed Aventus bottle, and another dark rectangular bottle. The fourth shelf includes black rectangular bottles such as Yves Saint Laurent "Y" and "Bleu de Chanel," a matte black Hugo bottle with red lettering, an Invictus-style black bottle, and a Paco Rabanne "Invictus" box. The fifth shelf holds a textured gold Valentino bottle, a clear bottle with yellow liquid, a Davidoff "Cool Water" bottle, and a Yves Saint Laurent "L'Homme" bottle. Below the main shelves, a row of cylindrical aluminum bottles, predominantly gold and silver, are visible. These bottles feature Arabic script, likely indicating local perfumes or attars, possibly from the "Al Rayyan" brand, and suggest bulk or custom refills. The perfumes are arranged neatly, with some bottles still in their original cellophane packaging. No people are visible in the scene, which is entirely focused on the perfume display.
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