
Stake attention in this memory
The media file features a close-up image of a single object: a traditional Turkish "Nazar" amulet, commonly known as an evil eye charm. The amulet is round and predominantly dark blue, with a central eye design consisting of concentric circles in light blue, white, and a black pupil. Visible text on the amulet includes "ANTALYA" written in white capital letters, curved along the left edge, and "Türkiye" written in white cursive script, curved along the right edge. The dot over the "i" in "Türkiye" appears to be stylized, possibly with small reddish elements. The object is made of a glossy material, likely glass, and shows slight reflections on its surface. The amulet is positioned against a plain, light gray or off-white background, possibly a tabletop or a wall, with no other discernible features or objects. There are no people visible, and no specific activity is taking place; the image is a still life of the item. The origin of the item is clearly indicated as Turkish, with "Antalya" being a prominent city and tourist destination in Turkey. The object is situated in Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine. The lighting is even, suggesting an indoor setting.
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