A close-up, eye-level shot showcases a collection of traditional evil eye charms, likely from Kos, Greece, hanging from a rough, brown twine
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A close-up, eye-level shot showcases a collection of traditional evil eye charms, likely from Kos, Greece, hanging from a rough, brown twine

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A close-up, eye-level shot showcases a collection of traditional evil eye charms, likely from Kos, Greece, hanging from a rough, brown twine. The charms are predominantly blue and white, featuring the iconic concentric circles of an eye. Some are round glass pendants adorned with intricate gold detailing and blue geometric patterns. Others are smaller, cube-shaped beads, also depicting the evil eye motif. White spherical beads are interspersed among the charms on the twine. The background is softly blurred, hinting at a display or market setting, with warm reddish-brown tones and other colors possibly visible. The focus is sharp on the central charms, highlighting their textures and decorative elements.