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Wooden Box Inlaid with Stone Tiles from Cyprus Internment Camps
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Wood and stone box from the internment camps in Cyprus, Circa 1946
Oblong wooden box. On the lid is a stone plaque decorated with an image of a ship at sea, surrounded by a frame and ornaments. One of the ornaments bears the engraved Hebrew inscription "Kafrisin" ["Cyprus"]. The sides of the box are decorated with chiseled stone tiles with geometric ornaments.
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