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Ilias Lalaounis was born on October 4, 1920, in Plaka, Athens, Greece. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] He was a fourth generation jeweler whose family originated from Delphi . [ 4 ] He graduated from the University of Athens , where he studied political science and the Law.
Elena Votsi (Greek: Έλενα Βότση; born 1964 on Hydra island, Kingdom of Greece) is a Greek jewelry designer.. Votsi completed a degree at the School of Fine Arts in Athens in painting, followed by a master's degree at the Royal College of Art in London in jewelry.
A fresco depicting an elegantly dressed woman with hoop earrings from Akrotiri, Thera Greece, c. 1650-1625 BCE. [3]Ear piercing is one of the oldest known forms of body modification, with artistic and written references from cultures around the world dating back to early history.
The company was established in 1982 in Greece by Dimitris Koutsolioutsos (Greek: Δημήτρης Κουτσολιούτσος). The first shop was in the commercial district of Athens. In 1995 the first overseas store opened, in Japan. It is now ranked amongst the top 10 brands in luxury goods in Japan with 80 points of sale.
LONDON — The stars aligned for Greek jeweler Ileana Makri and film director Zoe Cassavetes this year. Makri was looking to celebrate her country’s 200th independence anniversary, while ...
The Vulci set of jewelry; early 5th century; gold, glass, rock crystal, agate and carnelian; various dimensions; Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York City) Earring in the form of a dolphin; 5th century BC; gold; 2.1 by 1.4 by 4.9 centimetres (0.83 in × 0.55 in × 1.93 in); Metropolitan Museum of Art
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