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This image captures a vibrant display of numerous Turkish mosaic lamps and accompanying decorative elements, likely within a market or shop setting in Serik, Turkey. The scene is brightly lit, showcasing the intricate details and colors of the handcrafted items.

The primary subjects are various globular and elongated mosaic lamps, often referred to as Turkish lamps or chandeliers. Each lamp is adorned with a unique pattern of small, colorful glass pieces, including geometric shapes, stars, and abstract designs. Colors span a wide spectrum, from shimmering gold and silver to deep reds, blues, greens, and multi-colored combinations. The lamps are suspended by metallic chains and fittings, often featuring ornate brass or antique-finished metalwork. They appear to be unlit in some areas, but the overall impression is that they are designed to emit a warm, decorative glow.

Interspersed among the lamps, particularly on the right side of the image, are several "Nazar Boncuğu" or evil eye talismans. These are distinctive blue and white concentric circle designs, some appearing as flat discs and others as more elaborate, feathered hangings, often incorporated into dreamcatcher-like structures. They are also suspended, contributing to the rich tapestry of decorative items.

The background is generally dark and out of focus, suggesting a bustling environment or a deliberate effort to highlight the illuminated objects. Portions of what appear to be shelves or structural elements of a building are faintly visible in the deeper background.

No people are visible in the frame, and no specific activity is taking place other than the display of these decorative items. There is no visible text. The image evokes a sense of traditional craftsmanship and cultural artistry, typical of Turkish markets.
Svetlana Selivanova

Apr 30, 2026

Serik, Turkey

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This image captures a vibrant display of numerous Turkish mosaic lamps and accompanying decorative elements, likely within a market or shop setting in Serik, Turkey. The scene is brightly lit, showcasing the intricate details and colors of the handcrafted items. The primary subjects are various globular and elongated mosaic lamps, often referred to as Turkish lamps or chandeliers. Each lamp is adorned with a unique pattern of small, colorful glass pieces, including geometric shapes, stars, and abstract designs. Colors span a wide spectrum, from shimmering gold and silver to deep reds, blues, greens, and multi-colored combinations. The lamps are suspended by metallic chains and fittings, often featuring ornate brass or antique-finished metalwork. They appear to be unlit in some areas, but the overall impression is that they are designed to emit a warm, decorative glow. Interspersed among the lamps, particularly on the right side of the image, are several "Nazar Boncuğu" or evil eye talismans. These are distinctive blue and white concentric circle designs, some appearing as flat discs and others as more elaborate, feathered hangings, often incorporated into dreamcatcher-like structures. They are also suspended, contributing to the rich tapestry of decorative items. The background is generally dark and out of focus, suggesting a bustling environment or a deliberate effort to highlight the illuminated objects. Portions of what appear to be shelves or structural elements of a building are faintly visible in the deeper background. No people are visible in the frame, and no specific activity is taking place other than the display of these decorative items. There is no visible text. The image evokes a sense of traditional craftsmanship and cultural artistry, typical of Turkish markets.

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