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25th International 'KOSMIMA' Exhibition opens

11. October 2010. | 10:30

Source: ANA

Jewellery, watches, precious and semi-precious stones will be on display as of Saturday and until October 11 at the 25th International "KOSMIMA" Exhibition that is titled "Born Precious" and is being held in Thessaloniki by HELEXPO.

Jewellery, watches, precious and semi-precious stones will be on display as of Saturday and until October 11 at the 25th International "KOSMIMA" Exhibition that is titled "Born Precious" and is being held in Thessaloniki by HELEXPO.

Professionals in the sector will be displaying all that is new and will be having the opportunity of selecting from among thousands of pieces of jewellery and getting ideas for decorating shop windows.

Exhibitors from Greece, Italy, Turkey, India and Poland are participating in the exhibition and, through Greek representatives, Hong Kong, Austria, France, Germany, the United States and Korea.

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