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A partial deck of Spanish-suited playing cards (Baraja Española) is arranged in an overlapping vertical fan on a patterned textile surface in Fez, Morocco. The visible cards include the King (10) of Cups at the bottom, the 3 of Cups, the 4 of Clubs, and multiple cards from the Coins and Swords suits, with numbers such as 4, 7, and 11 discernible. The card designs feature traditional red, blue, and yellow figures and symbols. The underlying fabric displays an intricate, scrolling damask-like pattern in metallic silver-gold on alternating dark burgundy and light beige fields. The scene is illuminated by ambient light, viewed from an overhead perspective.
Saad_kh

Mar 2, 2026, 11:58 PM

Fez, Morocco

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A partial deck of Spanish-suited playing cards (Baraja Española) is arranged in an overlapping vertical fan on a patterned textile surface in Fez, Morocco. The visible cards include the King (10) of Cups at the bottom, the 3 of Cups, the 4 of Clubs, and multiple cards from the Coins and Swords suits, with numbers such as 4, 7, and 11 discernible. The card designs feature traditional red, blue, and yellow figures and symbols. The underlying fabric displays an intricate, scrolling damask-like pattern in metallic silver-gold on alternating dark burgundy and light beige fields. The scene is illuminated by ambient light, viewed from an overhead perspective.

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