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Moon Goddess (303/1)
Kalevala Koru is Finland's jewelry tradition at its best.
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Filigree Balls (212)
Kalevala Koru is Finland's jewelry tradition at its best.
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Thor's Hammer (217)
Kalevala Koru is Finland's jewelry tradition at its best.
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Thor's Hammer (219_2)
Kalevala Koru is Finland's jewelry tradition at its best.
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Spiral Balls (211)
Kalevala Koru is Finland's jewelry tradition at its best.
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Crusifix (150/1)
The cross is an ancient sign symbolising the four cardinal points and therefore, the entire world.
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Heart Pendant (53/1)
Animals were not always depicted naturally: on the contrary, the imagination was allowed to roam free.
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Karelian Plaited Ribbon Motif (39)
The Karelian plaited ribbon motif is an adaptation of another braided theme, St. John's Arms.
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Räisälä Pendant (32/1)
Plants have symbolised the energy and course of life.
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Palmette Ornament (8)
The prototype for this ornamented brooch, which was found at Tuukkala in Mikkeli, dates from the northern crusades (1150-1250 A.D.).
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Traditional Cross Pendant (1137)
Kalevala Koru is Finland's jewelry tradition at its best.
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Karelian Plaited Ribbon Motif (506)
The Karelian plaited ribbon motif is an adaptation of another braided theme, St. Johns Arms.
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