![This media file captures an indoor display, likely an exhibition or museum setup, showcasing historical items related to a Greek textile company. The scene is illuminated by artificial light, casting some reflections on the display surface, against a dark background. The items are arranged on a dark grey shelf or display case.
The central theme revolves around "ΚΛΩΣΤΑΙ ΠΕΤΑΛΟΥΔΑΣ" (Klostai Petaloudas), meaning "Butterfly Threads," a prominent Greek textile brand. This name is visible on several items and along the front edge of the display.
Key objects include:
* Two books or boxes featuring the "Klostai Petaloudas" brand: one green with an illustration of a winged, angelic figure, and another red with an intricate white lace pattern.
* A yellow tin box, with "ΜΠΙΣΚΟΤΑ ΑΘΗΝΩΝ" (Athens Biscuits) visible on its lid, depicting vintage imagery.
* A small cardboard box containing multiple spools of brightly colored threads.
* Several pieces of embroidered fabric, showcasing floral patterns.
* A wrapped package, possibly containing threads, with "DMC" visible on its label, indicating a well-known thread manufacturer.
* An informational plaque with text in both Greek and English. The English text partially visible mentions "Eleftherios Mouzakis, 1913-2006," identified as the "founder of 'Klostai Petaloudas' in 1913" and states that the company "grew in [relevance] and later he [established] the biggest textile industry in Europe."
* Another book, presumably a biography, titled "Ελευθέριος Μουζάκης" (Eleftherios Mouzakis), showing a portrait of a man.
* A white card with Greek text, including the word "ΕΛΛΗΝΕΣ" (Greeks).
The collection of objects suggests a historical overview of the "Klostai Petaloudas" company and its founder, Eleftherios Mouzakis. The display is located in Nea Filadelfia, Greece, suggesting a local heritage or industry exhibition.](https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/patr-3a75e.appspot.com/o/uploads%2Fimage_picker_8d508640-6081-4e4c-b.jpg?alt=media)
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This media file captures an indoor display, likely an exhibition or museum setup, showcasing historical items related to a Greek textile company. The scene is illuminated by artificial light, casting some reflections on the display surface, against a dark background. The items are arranged on a dark grey shelf or display case. The central theme revolves around "ΚΛΩΣΤΑΙ ΠΕΤΑΛΟΥΔΑΣ" (Klostai Petaloudas), meaning "Butterfly Threads," a prominent Greek textile brand. This name is visible on several items and along the front edge of the display. Key objects include: * Two books or boxes featuring the "Klostai Petaloudas" brand: one green with an illustration of a winged, angelic figure, and another red with an intricate white lace pattern. * A yellow tin box, with "ΜΠΙΣΚΟΤΑ ΑΘΗΝΩΝ" (Athens Biscuits) visible on its lid, depicting vintage imagery. * A small cardboard box containing multiple spools of brightly colored threads. * Several pieces of embroidered fabric, showcasing floral patterns. * A wrapped package, possibly containing threads, with "DMC" visible on its label, indicating a well-known thread manufacturer. * An informational plaque with text in both Greek and English. The English text partially visible mentions "Eleftherios Mouzakis, 1913-2006," identified as the "founder of 'Klostai Petaloudas' in 1913" and states that the company "grew in [relevance] and later he [established] the biggest textile industry in Europe." * Another book, presumably a biography, titled "Ελευθέριος Μουζάκης" (Eleftherios Mouzakis), showing a portrait of a man. * A white card with Greek text, including the word "ΕΛΛΗΝΕΣ" (Greeks). The collection of objects suggests a historical overview of the "Klostai Petaloudas" company and its founder, Eleftherios Mouzakis. The display is located in Nea Filadelfia, Greece, suggesting a local heritage or industry exhibition.
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