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This media file displays a catalog page or advertisement featuring various decorative items and souvenirs with ancient Greek themes, set against a uniform golden-yellow background. The scene is static, showcasing a collection of merchandise.

The primary subjects are numerous small-scale sculptures and miniature architectural models. These include figurines of classical Greek characters, such as a statue labeled "LEONIDAS" and another labeled "ATHENA." Many items are miniature ancient Greek temples, columns, or building facades, often incorporating functional clocks. One prominent clock features Roman numerals and is flanked by two draped female statues. Other clocks are integrated into architectural bases or stand alone as small round timepieces. Also visible are decorative glass bottles containing tiny figures, a seashell-shaped dish holding a vibrant blue liquid, and a unique, rugged sculpture resembling a futuristic or ancient lighthouse structure with a glowing top.

The image appears to be a physical print photographed at an angle, resulting in a slight blur and rotation.

Visible text provides business and contact information: "ΔΗΜΗΤΡΕΣΗ ΑΙΚΑΤΕΡΙΝΗ" (DIMITRESIS AIKATERINI) from "Αχαρναί Αττικής" (Acharnai, Attica). Contact details include a telephone number ("Τηλ.: 210-240 1414"), a mobile number ("Κιν.: 697 73 69 460 (Θανάσης)"), a website ("www.dimitresis.com"), and an email address ("e-mail: dimitresis.phidias@gmail.com"). The small labels "LEONIDAS" and "ATHENA" are also clearly readable on the bases of two distinct statues. The items presented are consistent with souvenirs or decorative pieces typically found in Greece.
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Jan 10, 2025

Spata, Greece

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This media file displays a catalog page or advertisement featuring various decorative items and souvenirs with ancient Greek themes, set against a uniform golden-yellow background. The scene is static, showcasing a collection of merchandise. The primary subjects are numerous small-scale sculptures and miniature architectural models. These include figurines of classical Greek characters, such as a statue labeled "LEONIDAS" and another labeled "ATHENA." Many items are miniature ancient Greek temples, columns, or building facades, often incorporating functional clocks. One prominent clock features Roman numerals and is flanked by two draped female statues. Other clocks are integrated into architectural bases or stand alone as small round timepieces. Also visible are decorative glass bottles containing tiny figures, a seashell-shaped dish holding a vibrant blue liquid, and a unique, rugged sculpture resembling a futuristic or ancient lighthouse structure with a glowing top. The image appears to be a physical print photographed at an angle, resulting in a slight blur and rotation. Visible text provides business and contact information: "ΔΗΜΗΤΡΕΣΗ ΑΙΚΑΤΕΡΙΝΗ" (DIMITRESIS AIKATERINI) from "Αχαρναί Αττικής" (Acharnai, Attica). Contact details include a telephone number ("Τηλ.: 210-240 1414"), a mobile number ("Κιν.: 697 73 69 460 (Θανάσης)"), a website ("www.dimitresis.com"), and an email address ("e-mail: dimitresis.phidias@gmail.com"). The small labels "LEONIDAS" and "ATHENA" are also clearly readable on the bases of two distinct statues. The items presented are consistent with souvenirs or decorative pieces typically found in Greece.

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