Three wooden matryoshka dolls are displayed on a dark, reflective surface against a wall with a floral wallpaper pattern
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Three wooden matryoshka dolls are displayed on a dark, reflective surface against a wall with a floral wallpaper pattern

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Dolni LukovitBulgaria

Three wooden matryoshka dolls are displayed on a dark, reflective surface against a wall with a floral wallpaper pattern. The dolls are arranged from left to right, with the leftmost doll being the largest and the rightmost doll being the smallest. The leftmost doll is primarily red and yellow with green and blue accents. It has a red headscarf, and its body is decorated with horizontal bands of color and floral patterns. The face is painted with black eyes, red lips, and rouged cheeks. The middle doll is yellow with blue and red details. It wears a yellow headscarf and a patterned bib with blue and white flowers. Its face has black eyes, red lips, and a defined jawline. The rightmost doll is the smallest and is predominantly light brown. It wears a dark patterned headscarf and has a red bow or scarf around its neck. Its face is painted with black eyes, small red lips, and subtle blush. The doll also features painted floral or leaf motifs on its body. The background wallpaper is a pale cream color with a subtle, faded floral design in shades of pink and peach. The surface they are resting on is dark brown and shows reflections of the dolls. The scene is indoors, and the lighting suggests natural light from the left. There is no indication of the location being in Dolni Lukovit, Bulgaria.