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A Jewel Made in Greece Trunk Show Summer 2021

July 30, 2021

ATHENS – A Jewel Made in Greece (AJIMG) announced its Trunk Show Summer 2021 and invited all to visit the AJIMG Flagship store, Stoa Kalliga, Stadiou 3 Syntagma square in Athens, as well as various locations throughout Greece which feature AJIMG this summer.

The locations include the AJIMG Art Shop in Dapia, Spetses, Poseidonion Grand Hotel, Grand Resort Lagonissi, Oia Treasures Art Gallery in Santorini, Honor Omano in Antiparos, Grand Forest Metsovo, Petasos Beach Resort & Spa Mykonos, Apia Costa Navarino, and Astero Rhodos.

The platform with 100 Greek designers and brands and more than 2,500 jewels is also available for online shopping: www.ajewelmadeingreece.com. 

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