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The image displays two decorative "evil eye" charms hanging against a plain, light-colored wall, likely indoors. The upper charm is smaller, featuring a dark blue, oval-shaped evil eye bead. This bead is attached to a loop made of twisted natural fiber rope, possibly jute. A small cluster of miniature blue and white beads is intricately tied into the rope near the main evil eye. The rope's looped end is secured to the wall by a small, visible metal hook or nail. The lower charm is larger and circular, rendered in a vibrant yellow. Its central design depicts a stylized eye with distinct layers of white, light blue, and a central black pupil. This charm is also suspended by a similar twisted natural fiber rope. Two small blue and white patterned beads are threaded onto this rope before it connects to the large yellow evil eye. The rope forms a loop at its far end, prepared for hanging, though the exact attachment point to the wall is not fully visible. The overall scene is static, showcasing these decorative items. There is no activity or event taking place. The charms, known as Nazar amulets or evil eyes, are widely recognized cultural symbols in Mediterranean regions, including Spain, which aligns with the provided location context of Barcelona. No visible text is present in the image.
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