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![]() The Kores
![]() Kore, another name for Persephone, is often used by archeologists to refer to Greek statues of unnamed Goddesses. Here, I use the name to refer to a selection of Goddess dolls which are meant for younger children, since they don't have necklaces or other choking hazards added.
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