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A tightly clustered pile of assorted beads, varying significantly in color, shape, and material, is displayed on a plain, light-colored fabric surface, likely captured in Marna, India. The beads showcase a rich diversity, appearing to be crafted from natural stones, glass, and possibly shell or bone. The color palette is extensive, featuring deep blues (reminiscent of lapis lazuli), various greens (including what looks like turquoise, jade, and unakite), earthy browns, vibrant reds (such as carnelian), different shades of purple (like amethyst), black, white, and translucent hues. Shapes range from spherical and faceted to irregular nuggets, cylindrical pieces, and flat disc-shaped beads. Many beads exhibit natural patterns, striations, or marbling, indicating their potential stone origins like jasper, onyx, or agate. Some beads possess a polished sheen, while others have a more natural, matte finish. A few fine, light brown threads or strings are visible among the beads, suggesting their use in a craft project or as remnants from stringing. The beads are simply presented in a collection, with no specific activity taking place. The background is a textured white or off-white fabric, offering no additional location cues beyond the provided context of Marna, India. There is no visible text, and the time of day or weather conditions cannot be determined from the image, as it appears to be taken under indoor lighting.
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