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This image captures a display of handcrafted wooden items, situated in an outdoor or semi-outdoor setting in Shab'a, Syria. The foreground features a table draped with a white cloth, overlaid by a light brown, coarse-weave runner. Arranged on this surface are multiple wooden artifacts.

Prominent objects include two circular wooden plaques, approximately 30-40 cm in diameter. The plaque on the left displays an intricate mosaic or marquetry depiction of a historical citadel, encircled by Arabic script. The plaque on the right features a similar technique, illustrating a building with a large dome and two minarets, also bordered by Arabic text. Adjacent to these are various rectangular wooden boxes and panels. One large, dark brown panel is embellished with golden decorative elements on its corners and a central relief. Another lighter-toned panel features a dark brown floral design in one corner. A dark brown wooden box contains what appear to be game pieces, possibly for backgammon or checkers. A dark wooden photo frame with ornate carvings and two empty rectangular apertures is also on display. Additionally, a small square box with a patterned, colorful fabric lid is visible. Several small brown paper bags, adorned with dried botanical elements, hang from the front edge of the table.

In the mid-ground, a beige, textured architectural pillar stands. Mounted on a wall behind the display, to the upper right, is a framed artwork, likely mosaic or marquetry, depicting a traditional building with a wooden door flanked by green foliage. To the right of the pillar, a person wearing a purple shirt and dark trousers is visible from behind, facing away from the camera. The background reveals an outdoor environment with a grassy area, a paved path, and additional distant architectural elements under a bright sky.
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Aug 31, 2025

Shab'a, Syria

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This image captures a display of handcrafted wooden items, situated in an outdoor or semi-outdoor setting in Shab'a, Syria. The foreground features a table draped with a white cloth, overlaid by a light brown, coarse-weave runner. Arranged on this surface are multiple wooden artifacts. Prominent objects include two circular wooden plaques, approximately 30-40 cm in diameter. The plaque on the left displays an intricate mosaic or marquetry depiction of a historical citadel, encircled by Arabic script. The plaque on the right features a similar technique, illustrating a building with a large dome and two minarets, also bordered by Arabic text. Adjacent to these are various rectangular wooden boxes and panels. One large, dark brown panel is embellished with golden decorative elements on its corners and a central relief. Another lighter-toned panel features a dark brown floral design in one corner. A dark brown wooden box contains what appear to be game pieces, possibly for backgammon or checkers. A dark wooden photo frame with ornate carvings and two empty rectangular apertures is also on display. Additionally, a small square box with a patterned, colorful fabric lid is visible. Several small brown paper bags, adorned with dried botanical elements, hang from the front edge of the table. In the mid-ground, a beige, textured architectural pillar stands. Mounted on a wall behind the display, to the upper right, is a framed artwork, likely mosaic or marquetry, depicting a traditional building with a wooden door flanked by green foliage. To the right of the pillar, a person wearing a purple shirt and dark trousers is visible from behind, facing away from the camera. The background reveals an outdoor environment with a grassy area, a paved path, and additional distant architectural elements under a bright sky.

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