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This image captures a close-up of multiple metallic amulets and decorative items displayed against a dark, textured fabric, likely black velvet or felt. The central and most prominent object is a large, ornate, silver-toned Star of David amulet. Its surface features a brick-like texture. In the uppermost point, an emblem of a menorah flanked by olive branches is embossed. The center of the star houses a raised, oval-shaped element containing twelve colorful, round, faceted stones arranged in three rows of four, with Hebrew text beneath them, including "אבני החושן" (Stones of the Breastplate) above. Surrounding this central oval, various symbols are embossed into the star's points: a cluster of garlic cloves, a stylized cityscape, a key with a lock, a heart adorned with floral patterns, and two fish. The Star of David is suspended by a light brown cord with a light blue bead.

To the left, a portion of a blue and white Hamsa amulet is visible, featuring red pomegranate designs, an eye symbol, and the Hebrew letters "חי" (Chai). It hangs from a cord with a turquoise bead. To the bottom right, a segment of a white and blue Hamsa amulet is visible, displaying "ברכת הבית" (Blessing of the Home) in a blue circular frame, with additional Hebrew text below it. A small, silver-toned, cloud-shaped amulet is partially visible at the top left. Ancillary details include a small green pin and a dark blue cord with a bright blue bead on the right side. The objects are indicative of religious and cultural items commonly sold in souvenir shops or market stalls in Israeli cities, such as the Carmel Market or Nachalat Binyamin Arts and Crafts Fair in Tel Aviv. No individuals are present in the frame.
Mallet

Dec 5, 2025, 10:06 AM

Tel Aviv, Israel

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This image captures a close-up of multiple metallic amulets and decorative items displayed against a dark, textured fabric, likely black velvet or felt. The central and most prominent object is a large, ornate, silver-toned Star of David amulet. Its surface features a brick-like texture. In the uppermost point, an emblem of a menorah flanked by olive branches is embossed. The center of the star houses a raised, oval-shaped element containing twelve colorful, round, faceted stones arranged in three rows of four, with Hebrew text beneath them, including "אבני החושן" (Stones of the Breastplate) above. Surrounding this central oval, various symbols are embossed into the star's points: a cluster of garlic cloves, a stylized cityscape, a key with a lock, a heart adorned with floral patterns, and two fish. The Star of David is suspended by a light brown cord with a light blue bead. To the left, a portion of a blue and white Hamsa amulet is visible, featuring red pomegranate designs, an eye symbol, and the Hebrew letters "חי" (Chai). It hangs from a cord with a turquoise bead. To the bottom right, a segment of a white and blue Hamsa amulet is visible, displaying "ברכת הבית" (Blessing of the Home) in a blue circular frame, with additional Hebrew text below it. A small, silver-toned, cloud-shaped amulet is partially visible at the top left. Ancillary details include a small green pin and a dark blue cord with a bright blue bead on the right side. The objects are indicative of religious and cultural items commonly sold in souvenir shops or market stalls in Israeli cities, such as the Carmel Market or Nachalat Binyamin Arts and Crafts Fair in Tel Aviv. No individuals are present in the frame.

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