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Memory game of 10, hand-painted shells, Venus Verrucosa and Parvicardium Scriptum (018)
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With 5 cube (dice) symbols and 2 with add-and-remove symbols, create a wonderful memory game for kids and adults.
The inventor of his "cubes"(dice) and symbols is considered to be the King of Euboea Palamides who, during the siege of Troy, taught it to the Greek allies and offered them, as Homer mentions, to the temple of the goddess Tychius.
The 2 add-and-remove symbols create an extra kids game.
The complexity of the designs creates a difficulty level 2 (1-5) in the game.
It also includes 5 Seashells. Players count their wins with them they have at the end of the game as a prize.
A piece of walnut seaweed follows the game, with the hand-painted five symbols of the cube (dice) that players will discover during the game.
They painted all with porcelain colors.
All the pieces have been found on a beach in the Aegean Sea in 2019.
All surfaces have been covered with stone glaze, which allows me to stabilize, resist, and adhere to hygiene rules.
The structure includes a User Guide and Game Rules.
It is safe for children and adults.
The ΑΠ monogram engraved on the item indicates the authenticity of my personal collection and construction.
Certificate, following the sale, confirms the quality, authenticity and the characteristics of the object.
The inventor of his "cubes"(dice) and symbols is considered to be the King of Euboea Palamides who, during the siege of Troy, taught it to the Greek allies and offered them, as Homer mentions, to the temple of the goddess Tychius.
The 2 add-and-remove symbols create an extra kids game.
The complexity of the designs creates a difficulty level 2 (1-5) in the game.
It also includes 5 Seashells. Players count their wins with them they have at the end of the game as a prize.
A piece of walnut seaweed follows the game, with the hand-painted five symbols of the cube (dice) that players will discover during the game.
They painted all with porcelain colors.
All the pieces have been found on a beach in the Aegean Sea in 2019.
All surfaces have been covered with stone glaze, which allows me to stabilize, resist, and adhere to hygiene rules.
The structure includes a User Guide and Game Rules.
It is safe for children and adults.
The ΑΠ monogram engraved on the item indicates the authenticity of my personal collection and construction.
Certificate, following the sale, confirms the quality, authenticity and the characteristics of the object.













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