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Bronze Dolphins
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According to the Greek mythology Dolphins were the messengers of Poseidon, Greek god of the sea, and often run errands for him.
Dolphins appear in many Greek myths, helping humans. Judging by the frescos in the ruined palace at Knossos Dolphins also seem to have been important to the Minoans.
Here we show a pair of playful bronze dolphins leap up out of the water and meet each other in a kiss! Depicted in the famous fresco in the Palace of Knossos on the Greek island of Crete
Dimensions: 6"X4"
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