Elegant braided hair of Caryatid statues.

Caryatids means “daughters of Karyai”.

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The approximately 2500-year-old statues used as columns once adorned the Temple of Erechtheion on the Acropolis of Athens.

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The originals are exhibited in the Athens Acropolis Museum and the British Museum in London.

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