Sign in
An image taken in Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria, displays a close-up of a decorative box, likely containing sweets, resting on a textured grey fabric. The box, which is predominantly white, features a rich golden, ornate border with small dotted patterns. The main brand name "Safa" is prominently displayed in bold red letters within this golden frame, with a registered trademark symbol (®) visible.

At the top left of the main logo, a small circular emblem reads "Gaziantep", indicating a geographical origin or style associated with the product. Another small circular emblem at the bottom left of the logo shows the word "Tatlıcı", which translates to "sweet maker" or "confectioner". To the right of the central design, partial text is visible in dark lettering, which appears to be "geleneksel Tatlı Sanatı" (traditional sweet art), though only "geleneksel Tatlı Sana..." is clearly readable.

The box has a distinct bright green side border adorned with a repeating hexagonal pattern. The grey fabric background, possibly a blanket or woven garment, exhibits a tight, small-scale knit or weave texture. The entire image is oriented vertically, causing the text on the box to appear rotated 90 degrees clockwise. No activity is taking place, and there are no people visible. The lighting appears even, suggesting it was taken indoors or in diffused light.
V
Ventsislav80

Apr 29, 2026, 7:58 AM

Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria

Stake attention in this memory

nostalgic
elegant
traditional
comforting
artisanal

An image taken in Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria, displays a close-up of a decorative box, likely containing sweets, resting on a textured grey fabric. The box, which is predominantly white, features a rich golden, ornate border with small dotted patterns. The main brand name "Safa" is prominently displayed in bold red letters within this golden frame, with a registered trademark symbol (®) visible. At the top left of the main logo, a small circular emblem reads "Gaziantep", indicating a geographical origin or style associated with the product. Another small circular emblem at the bottom left of the logo shows the word "Tatlıcı", which translates to "sweet maker" or "confectioner". To the right of the central design, partial text is visible in dark lettering, which appears to be "geleneksel Tatlı Sanatı" (traditional sweet art), though only "geleneksel Tatlı Sana..." is clearly readable. The box has a distinct bright green side border adorned with a repeating hexagonal pattern. The grey fabric background, possibly a blanket or woven garment, exhibits a tight, small-scale knit or weave texture. The entire image is oriented vertically, causing the text on the box to appear rotated 90 degrees clockwise. No activity is taking place, and there are no people visible. The lighting appears even, suggesting it was taken indoors or in diffused light.

Loading AttnAds…

transactions
revenues
stakers
Earliest
Latest
Highest stake

No transactions found

More from this user

More from Blagoevgrad

VVentsislav80

Apr 29, 2026, 7:58 AM

Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria

Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. You are free to share and adapt this content with proper attribution.