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This image depicts a static display of beaded keychains and bracelets, likely within a retail or personal collection setting in Barza Municipality, Syria. No individuals are present in the scene.

In the upper-middle section, two open, rectangular boxes with black felt interiors are positioned vertically against a light-colored, textured background.
*   The left box contains a keychain consisting of an approximately 2.5 cm diameter silver-colored split key ring. Attached to this is a string of polished, spherical beads, approximately 8-10mm in diameter, consistent with tiger's eye, exhibiting brown and golden chatoyancy. A small, ornate, silver-colored charm or spacer is located near the key ring, connecting it to the beaded strand.
*   The right box holds a similar keychain with an approximately 2.5 cm diameter silver-colored split key ring. This is connected to a string of polished, spherical beads, approximately 8-10mm in diameter, white with gray marbling, consistent with Howlite. An ornate, silver-colored charm or spacer, similar in design to the one in the left box, connects the key ring to the beads.

Below these boxes, a clear glass shelf supports additional beaded items.
*   On the left side of the shelf, a bracelet or keychain made of polished, spherical black beads, some exhibiting subtle blue or green marbling, is visible with silver-colored spacers.
*   On the right side of the shelf, another bracelet or keychain features polished, spherical light gray beads with darker gray marbling or inclusions, also with a silver-colored spacer. A metallic ring is also present.

The foreground features a horizontal, reflective metallic bar. Below this bar, a blurred, multi-colored object with spiraling patterns is partially visible. The overall environment appears organized, typical of a display arrangement.
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Oct 13, 2025, 1:55 PM

Barza Municipality, Syria

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This image depicts a static display of beaded keychains and bracelets, likely within a retail or personal collection setting in Barza Municipality, Syria. No individuals are present in the scene. In the upper-middle section, two open, rectangular boxes with black felt interiors are positioned vertically against a light-colored, textured background. * The left box contains a keychain consisting of an approximately 2.5 cm diameter silver-colored split key ring. Attached to this is a string of polished, spherical beads, approximately 8-10mm in diameter, consistent with tiger's eye, exhibiting brown and golden chatoyancy. A small, ornate, silver-colored charm or spacer is located near the key ring, connecting it to the beaded strand. * The right box holds a similar keychain with an approximately 2.5 cm diameter silver-colored split key ring. This is connected to a string of polished, spherical beads, approximately 8-10mm in diameter, white with gray marbling, consistent with Howlite. An ornate, silver-colored charm or spacer, similar in design to the one in the left box, connects the key ring to the beads. Below these boxes, a clear glass shelf supports additional beaded items. * On the left side of the shelf, a bracelet or keychain made of polished, spherical black beads, some exhibiting subtle blue or green marbling, is visible with silver-colored spacers. * On the right side of the shelf, another bracelet or keychain features polished, spherical light gray beads with darker gray marbling or inclusions, also with a silver-colored spacer. A metallic ring is also present. The foreground features a horizontal, reflective metallic bar. Below this bar, a blurred, multi-colored object with spiraling patterns is partially visible. The overall environment appears organized, typical of a display arrangement.

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