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This media file showcases a vibrant display of traditional Turkish evil eye talismans, commonly known as "nazar boncuğu." The objects are predominantly blue glass, featuring the characteristic eye motif in varying sizes and designs, believed to ward off bad luck. They are arranged on a shelving unit, likely in a market or shop setting. The subjects are solely objects, with no people visible. The talismans are crafted from glass and rope, with some incorporating decorative beads in a variety of colors, including red, yellow, green, and white. Several of the larger circular talismans are adorned with intricate patterns and Arabic calligraphy. Some pieces also feature images of a city skyline, with the text "Antalya" prominently displayed on them, indicating their origin or theme. The scene appears to be indoors, suggested by the artificial lighting and the display shelves. There are no discernible weather cues or specific time of day indicators. The overall impression is one of abundance and cultural significance, as the nazar boncuğu are a very popular souvenir and protective charm in Turkey. The visible text includes "Mavi Yıldız" (likely a brand name), Arabic script, and "Antalya."
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