




My first journal completed
After about 1 year I managed to fill up my first ever journal…. After that I started other journals but my common place book will have a special place in my heart !!!
(The language is Greek)





After about 1 year I managed to fill up my first ever journal…. After that I started other journals but my common place book will have a special place in my heart !!!
(The language is Greek)
As a Greek dude growing up that’s what begleri is….. more than 2 beads usually and made out of semi precious stones or natural materials…. Would love to know your thoughts on them and if u would be interested to add them in your collection in the future….
The skulls are made out of howlite - the other out of nutmeg - and carved camel bone
Hello everyone!!! I recently found out that people all around the world appreciate the art of worry beads making and their function as stress relief toys.
So as a Greek dude 😅 I decided to start making my own and selling them all around the EU!
This particular koboloi is made out of camel bone beads and it consists of 21 beads + 2 + 1 bead made out of olive wood…. The dimensions of every bead is 10x15mm and the total weight 43gr. Camel bone is considered one of the best every day carries (along with horn) since those beads are built like a tank 😂
The cost is 55€ and I can ship with tracking number all over Europe with the extra cost of 13€. I have a limited stock available so if you are interested let me know. You can listen to me playing in the video and some extra pics are available in the comments
NASA astronaut Nichole Ayers captured this image of lightning while orbiting aboard the International Space Station (ISS) more than 250 miles above Milan, Italy on July 1, 2025.
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