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Mihaela

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Tue, Apr 21, 2026, 08:16 AM

4h ago

Vidin, Bulgaria

43.99000, 22.86100

The image presents a close-up view of a person's left hand showcasing a detailed manicure. The hand has a light skin tone and is gently positioned, possibly resting on a surface or garment. The nails…read more

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The image presents a close-up view of a person's left hand showcasing a detailed manicure. The hand has a light skin tone and is gently positioned, possibly resting on a surface or garment. The nails are long, with a pointed almond or coffin shape. The thumb and pinky fingernails are painted a solid, muted off-white or beige, each featuring a single small, silver stud near the cuticle. The index, middle, and ring fingernails display a more intricate design: an off-white base adorned with delicate, abstract blue patterns that resemble leaves or floral elements. Each of these patterned nails is embellished with two small silver studs, one placed near the cuticle and another closer to the tip. Beneath the hand and partially obscuring the background, there is a dark gray textile, likely a sleeve of a sweatshirt or hoodie, characterized by visible ribbing and stitching that suggests a comfortable, casual fabric. In the blurred background, another fabric is visible, featuring a colorful pattern of light blue, yellow, and possibly red or orange hues, which could be bedding or a blanket. The lighting appears soft and diffused, indicating an indoor setting. There are no overt location cues in the image itself, though the context provided suggests Vidin, Bulgaria. No text is visible. The focus of the image is on the aesthetic details of the nail art and the textural elements of the surrounding fabrics. | Open Wire