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This is a close-up, vertical, slightly blurry, photograph of a circular, decorative object hanging against a red, furry background. The object is made of ceramic and features a traditional "evil eye" design. The design consists of concentric circles in various shades of blue, white, black, and teal. The center is a dark blue pupil within a lighter blue iris, surrounded by rings of black, white, and teal. Elaborate, swirling patterns in dark blue and lighter blue adorn the outer edges of the ceramic piece, interspersed with small orange and green accents. A natural fiber rope loop passes through a hole at the top of the object, suggesting it is an ornament or pendant. A blue tassel hangs from the bottom of the object. The object appears to be a traditional Greek evil eye charm, commonly found in tourist shops and homes throughout Greece, including the island of Kos. Given its appearance and common use, this object is likely a decorative piece or a talisman meant to ward off bad luck.
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Aug 12, 2026, 1:30 PM

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This is a close-up, vertical, slightly blurry, photograph of a circular, decorative object hanging against a red, furry background. The object is made of ceramic and features a traditional "evil eye" design. The design consists of concentric circles in various shades of blue, white, black, and teal. The center is a dark blue pupil within a lighter blue iris, surrounded by rings of black, white, and teal. Elaborate, swirling patterns in dark blue and lighter blue adorn the outer edges of the ceramic piece, interspersed with small orange and green accents. A natural fiber rope loop passes through a hole at the top of the object, suggesting it is an ornament or pendant. A blue tassel hangs from the bottom of the object. The object appears to be a traditional Greek evil eye charm, commonly found in tourist shops and homes throughout Greece, including the island of Kos. Given its appearance and common use, this object is likely a decorative piece or a talisman meant to ward off bad luck.

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