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MEMORABILIA

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  1. A fun bookmark made out of soft wood !

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  2. A fun bookmark made out of soft wood !

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  3. A fun bookmark made out of soft wood !

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  4. A fun bookmark made out of soft wood !

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  5. A fun bookmark made out of soft wood !

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  6. A fun bookmark made out of soft wood !

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  7. Did you know..?

        The ancor is one of the main parts of a ship and is related to its safety since the ancient times. During Christian time it was a symbol of salvation and hope. The anchor also symbolized stability and strength not only in territories that where strongly connected to the sea, but also in populations that lived in the mainland. Locals used to wear jewels that depicted an anchor or get anchor tattoos.

    A fun bookmark made out of soft wood !

     

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  8. Did you know..?

        The ancor is one of the main parts of a ship and is related to its safety since the ancient times. During Christian time it was a symbol of salvation and hope. The anchor also symbolized stability and strength not only in territories that where strongly connected to the sea, but also in populations that lived in the mainland. Locals used to wear jewels that depicted an anchor or get anchor tattoos.

    A fun bookmark made out of soft wood !

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  9. We are honoured to introduce you to Marika, created with exquisite materials and depicted on various designs. Marika is effortlessly linked to Greek traditions.

    The ceramic material used in Marika’s depiction is Greek traditional stoneware ceramic. It is processed with the most highly technical method in order to obtain the maximum aesthetic and functional result.

    Their most common characteristic is their resistance to high temperature and brittleness.

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  10. We are honoured to introduce you to Marika, created with exquisite materials and depicted on various designs. Marika is effortlessly linked to Greek traditions.

    The ceramic material used in Marika’s depiction is Greek traditional stoneware ceramic. It is processed with the most highly technical method in order to obtain the maximum aesthetic and functional result.

    Their most common characteristic is their resistance to high temperature and brittleness.

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