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A deep cobalt blue ceramic lidded jar, approximately 30-40 cm in height, occupies the central foreground, resting on a white surface. The jar is extensively adorned with intricate polychrome designs in gold, pink, green, red, and white. Its bell-shaped lid displays stylized light-colored flowers, likely peonies or chrysanthemums, interspersed with green leaves and small red berries, all outlined in gold. A distinct gold band separates the lid from the jar's ovoid body. The body features two large waterfowl, identified as swans or cranes, positioned amidst dense botanical illustrations including various grasses, leaves, and lotus-like flowers. One bird presents a predominantly golden body with white-feathered wings, while the other exhibits a white-feathered body with a golden neck and head. Both have distinct red markings on their beaks and eyes. To the immediate left, a clear, stemmed glass goblet is partially visible. To the lower right, an inverted, cream-colored ceramic mug or small bowl with geometric patterns in brown and orange is positioned. The background consists of a wall covered in traditional Moroccan *zellij* tiles featuring blue, white, and brown geometric patterns. Two ornate gold-colored frames are mounted against this wall. The left frame encases a white and blue patterned panel, while the right frame reflects or contains a multi-colored star-patterned design. A string of spherical, amber-colored beads hangs vertically from the upper section of the left frame. The described scene is situated within a location in the city of Meknes, Morocco.
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