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This is a close-up, well-lit photograph of a golden Hamsa hand-shaped bottle opener. The opener is set against a plain, light gray background, suggesting it's likely an indoor shot. The Hamsa is decorated with red and blue enamel inlays featuring various motifs and text.

The palm of the hand is adorned with a blue inlay depicting a cityscape, possibly Jerusalem, with buildings and a palm tree. White text in a Cyrillic script reads "Иерусалим" (Yerusalim) across this section. The fingers of the Hamsa are also decorated with red inlays. The thumb and the middle finger have gold text in what appears to be Hebrew, though it is difficult to decipher definitively from this angle. The ring finger and pinky finger also contain red inlays with gold text. On the wrist portion of the Hamsa, a blue oval inlay contains the Cyrillic text "Удача" (Udacha), meaning "Luck" or "Fortune." The edges of the Hamsa are lined with small, raised golden beads. The metal of the opener shows some signs of wear and tarnish, particularly around the bottle opener mechanism. There is no indication of people, a specific time of day, or weather conditions. The visual cues suggest the item is a souvenir, possibly related to religious or cultural sites and themes. The provided location context of Tashkent, Uzbekistan, does not directly correlate with the imagery of Jerusalem or the Hebrew text, suggesting it might be a widely distributed item or a personal item brought to that location.
Lina, Dominik

Jun 23, 2026

Tashkent, Uzbekistan

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This is a close-up, well-lit photograph of a golden Hamsa hand-shaped bottle opener. The opener is set against a plain, light gray background, suggesting it's likely an indoor shot. The Hamsa is decorated with red and blue enamel inlays featuring various motifs and text. The palm of the hand is adorned with a blue inlay depicting a cityscape, possibly Jerusalem, with buildings and a palm tree. White text in a Cyrillic script reads "Иерусалим" (Yerusalim) across this section. The fingers of the Hamsa are also decorated with red inlays. The thumb and the middle finger have gold text in what appears to be Hebrew, though it is difficult to decipher definitively from this angle. The ring finger and pinky finger also contain red inlays with gold text. On the wrist portion of the Hamsa, a blue oval inlay contains the Cyrillic text "Удача" (Udacha), meaning "Luck" or "Fortune." The edges of the Hamsa are lined with small, raised golden beads. The metal of the opener shows some signs of wear and tarnish, particularly around the bottle opener mechanism. There is no indication of people, a specific time of day, or weather conditions. The visual cues suggest the item is a souvenir, possibly related to religious or cultural sites and themes. The provided location context of Tashkent, Uzbekistan, does not directly correlate with the imagery of Jerusalem or the Hebrew text, suggesting it might be a widely distributed item or a personal item brought to that location.

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