
Stake attention in this memory
This media file captures a close-up, static shot of a traditional evil eye charm, known as a Nazar Boncuğu, and associated decorative beads. The main subject is a large, glossy blue glass evil eye, featuring concentric circles of dark blue, light blue, and black to form the iris and pupil. This main charm is noticeably dusty or has fine fibers adhering to its surface. Attached to the larger evil eye, likely by a string or twine, is a cluster of smaller, multi-colored beads. These smaller beads are threaded together with a natural, rustic-looking jute or hemp twine, which also shows some loose fibers. Among these smaller beads, some are also miniature evil eye designs (blue and white/light blue), while others are solid colors including red, green, and natural wood tones. The object is positioned against a light, possibly white or light grey, flat surface that appears somewhat textured or lightly dusted. The lighting suggests an indoor setting, with no specific time of day or weather conditions discernible. There is no visible activity or event taking place, as it's a still life image. No text is visible in the image. The presence of the Nazar Boncuğu, common in the Balkans, aligns with the provided location context of Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria. The image is oriented with the main evil eye on the left and the cluster of beads extending to the right.
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