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The image presents an overhead view of a market stall display on a grey stone-paved surface, characteristic of a souk in Damascus, Syria. In the left and foreground, multiple strands of prayer beads (misbahas/tesbihs) are arranged horizontally, featuring various colors including translucent white, red, green, black, and gold-toned beads, as well as light blue and cream-colored beaded items. To the right, a round, brass-colored metal basin with a ridged edge contains three small hand drums (darbukas): one prominently turquoise and silver-colored, and two smaller black drums with white crisscross lacing on their heads. Behind the bead display, a partially open cardboard box holds several clear plastic bags containing small, clear, crystalline objects. In the upper right quadrant, the lower legs and feet of an individual wearing black trousers and light brown flat shoes are visible, positioned near the displayed items. The stone paving shows visible cracks and rectangular patterns.
obaida alabrash

Feb 14, 2026

Damascus, Syria

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The image presents an overhead view of a market stall display on a grey stone-paved surface, characteristic of a souk in Damascus, Syria. In the left and foreground, multiple strands of prayer beads (misbahas/tesbihs) are arranged horizontally, featuring various colors including translucent white, red, green, black, and gold-toned beads, as well as light blue and cream-colored beaded items. To the right, a round, brass-colored metal basin with a ridged edge contains three small hand drums (darbukas): one prominently turquoise and silver-colored, and two smaller black drums with white crisscross lacing on their heads. Behind the bead display, a partially open cardboard box holds several clear plastic bags containing small, clear, crystalline objects. In the upper right quadrant, the lower legs and feet of an individual wearing black trousers and light brown flat shoes are visible, positioned near the displayed items. The stone paving shows visible cracks and rectangular patterns.

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