
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a close-up, high-magnification view of a damaged dark textile object, located in Stara Zagora, Bulgaria. The central subject is an elongated, vertically oriented, spindle-shaped tear, approximately 8-10 units in length (relative to its width), present in a dark, possibly black or very dark grey, woven fabric exhibiting a subtle diagonal or twill weave pattern. The edges of this tear are irregular and frayed, with individual fibers visibly detached from the primary fabric. Through this aperture, a lighter-colored, likely white or light grey, underlying woven material is exposed. This inner fabric appears to have a finer, possibly plain weave. A single strand of dark thread, consistent in color with the primary fabric, traverses the tear vertically, positioned over the exposed lighter material. Affixed to this thread, slightly above the vertical center of the tear, is a small, dark, roughly spherical object, approximately 1-2 units in diameter (relative to the thread's thickness), which appears to be a button or bead. Below this spherical object, along the same thread, several smaller, irregular dark knots or clumps are visible, suggesting a securing mechanism or prior manipulation. No other subjects, actions, or environmental details are discernible beyond the textile materials themselves.
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