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This media file captures an indoor arrangement of spiritual and decorative items, likely displayed on a table in Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria. The surface is covered by an intricate white lace tablecloth, beneath which a dark green fabric is visible. A prominent and colorful Himmeli-style yarn decoration, often referred to as a God's eye (Ojo de Dios), dominates the left side of the frame. It features a symmetrical, multi-layered geometric pattern created with strands of red, white, green, yellow, blue, pink, and orange yarn. At its core, there is a smaller white woven element and a dark, coin-like object with a square central hole, suspended by a string. Three small, metallic, bell-shaped ornaments hang from the upper left portion of the yarn art. Centrally placed, standing upright on the tablecloth, is a black rectangular card. It showcases white hand-drawn symbols and text. A large, stylized symbol resembling the sacred Om (ॐ) is visible on the left side of the card. To its right, text is written in a cursive script, appearing to be a stylized rendition of the Buddhist mantra "Om Mani Padme Hum," which reads as "Om Manu Naque Xyn" due to the distinctive calligraphy. On the far right, a brass-colored metal bowl, likely a singing bowl, rests on the tablecloth. Its interior features a distinctive hammered texture, while its exterior exhibits subtle concentric ridges. No people are present in the image. The overall setting suggests a serene, spiritual, or artisanal display, illuminated by indoor lighting.
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