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MEMORIES MADE OF STONE
SEA SALT
HOUSEHOLDS OF MANI
HUNTING
STRUGGLING WITH THE LAND
BEES AND HONEY
OLIVE OIL
BUILDING THE CITY OF GYTHEIO
TEMPORARY EXHIBITIONS
ALL EXHIBITS
/ HOUSEHOLDS OF MANI
036 - Copper cooking pot
INDISPENSABLE UTENSIL in the traditional Mani household, used in the preparation of the daily meal.
035 - Coffee grinder
AT A TIME when coffee was sold raw, housewives used to buy small quantities, which they grinded with a special mill.
034 - Metal tray
METAL SERVING TRAY, decorated with floral and religious motifs.
031 - Costume
WOMEN’S EVERYDAY ATTIRE, with striped dec- oration in shades of blue, gray and pink.
029 - Petal
AN IRON PETAL was a plate applied to the hoof of the horse with the help of special nails (“petalokarfa”), in order t
025 - Ceramic laina
CERAMIC UTENSIL for the transportation and storage of water in the house.
024 - Metal key
PART OF A LOCK MECHANISM mounted from the inside of the wooden gate of the Michalakakos family home.
023 - Andiron
AN ANDIRON or trivet was a mobile tripod that reached 25-30 cm in height.
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