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Heart (1095/2)
Heart-shaped jewels have been popular among both friends and lovers.
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Filigree Pendant (1669/2)
Kalevala Koru is Finland's jewelry tradition at its best.
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Elkhead (6100)
We can only guess why the image of an elkhead adorns a stone made hunting tool discovered in Finland.
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Heart of the House (6500)
Emblematic is the fact that hearts of all sizes require a great deal of craftsmanship.
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Bear (6040)
The bear was the strongest of the characters.
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Knot of Fate (1637)
According to beliefs, the one who could string beautiful braids could also control the wind direction as well as birth and death.
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Lappish Medallion (1626)
The 19th century prototype for this medallion was found in the Tornio river valley.
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Bird of Tampere (1597/1)
Kalevala Koru jewelry borrows on beliefs from antiquity.
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Ilomantsi Cross (1575)
Kalevala Koru is Finland's jewelry tradition at its best.
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Hattula Bird (1475)
Kalevala Koru jewelry borrows on beliefs from antiquity.
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