
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a single, neatly rolled dolma, also known as sarma (stuffed grape leaf), resting on a glossy white plate. The dolma is elongated and cylindrical, with a distinct greenish-brown color and a moist appearance, indicating it has likely been cooked or kept in liquid. The plate itself is white and reflective, showing streaks of light and small droplets of liquid or oil, suggesting recent handling or serving. In the background, to the left of the plate, a decorative tablecloth is visible. It is light beige or cream-colored with an intricate, darker brown floral and paisley-like pattern. Several elements within the pattern appear to have small, iridescent embellishments that reflect light in various colors, possibly sequins or metallic embroidery. Further in the background, a large, dried, light brown leaf with prominent veins is partially visible, overlapping with the tablecloth. Part of a curved, orange object, possibly a ceramic pot or serving dish, is also seen in the upper left corner of the frame. The setting appears to be indoors, likely in a dining area or kitchen, under artificial lighting, which creates bright reflections on the plate. There is no visible text in the image. The presence of dolma is consistent with culinary traditions found in Yerevan, Armenia.
No transactions found


