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  2. Ilias Lalaounis Jewelry Museum - Wikipedia

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    From 1968 until the museum's founding, the workshops of Ilias Lalaounis Greek Gold, the first modern jewelry workshops in Greece, were located here. Today this building houses the museum exhibition spaces on two levels, a gift shop, a café and an auditorium/hall which can be used for a variety of functions. There is also a rooftop terrace.

  3. Etruscan jewelry - Wikipedia

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    The finest jewelry was still mainly centered and focused in the southern city-states such as; Cerveteri, Tarquinia and Vetulonia. Etruscan Bulla with the Greek mythical figures Daedalus and Icarus. Walters Art Museum, Baltimore. Gorgons, pomegranates, acorns, lotus flowers and palms were a clear indicator of Greek influence in Etruscan jewelry.

  4. Pontic Greek culture - Wikipedia

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    The villages of Santa (today Dumanlı) were established by Pontians, possibly as early as the 1600s. Many stone buildings erected by the Pontian residents, including houses, schools, and churches, still stand. [194] [195] At Cape Jason near Sinope, a Greek Orthodox church stands dating to the late 1868. [196]

  5. Greek crown jewels - Wikipedia

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    With his death, they were bequeathed to Prince Luitpold, Otto's successor and pretender to the Greek throne. [ 2 ] Almost a century later, in December 1959, Albrecht, Duke of Bavaria , head of the House of Wittelsbach and descendant of Prince Luitpold, sent his son Maximilian-Emmanuel to Athens in order to formally recognize the rights to the ...

  6. Worry beads - Wikipedia

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    Greek worry beads generally have an odd number of beads, often one more than a multiple of four (e.g. (4×4)+1, (5×4)+1, and so on) or a prime number (usually 17, 19 or 23), and usually have a head composed of a fixed bead (παπάς "priest"), a shield (θυρεός) to separate the two threads and help the beads to flow freely, and a tassel ...

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