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An indoor close-up shot showcases a vibrant display of numerous traditional "evil eye" (Nazar) charms, commonly used as amulets for protection. The charms are predominantly blue and white, crafted from glass, and appear in various shapes, including circular, oval, and elongated eye-like forms. They are strung onto rustic-looking, thick beige twine or rope, often interspersed with smaller blue, turquoise, or clear beads. The items are arranged on multiple tiers of white shelving units. Some charm strands are laid out horizontally on the top surfaces of the shelves, while a large number are hung vertically below the shelves, creating dense, curtain-like arrangements that fill much of the frame. This presentation suggests a retail environment, such as a souvenir shop or market stall in Spata, Greece, where these decorative and culturally significant items are offered for sale. The bright white shelving provides a clean background that contrasts with the earthy tones of the twine and the striking blues of the charms. No people or visible text are present in the image.
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