Back to newsA craftsman from Rethymno is attempting to enter the Guinness World Records with an oversized komboloi, the traditional Greek worry beads that have been part of Mediterranean culture for centuries. The giant piece was created in Rethymno, a historic town on Crete's northern coast known for its Venetian harbor and artisan traditions. The komboloi holds cultural significance in Greece as a symbol of relaxation and craftsmanship. Visitors to Rethymno can explore the old town's shops and workshops where traditional komboloi are handmade and sold as authentic souvenirs. The attempt highlights the region's pride in local craftsmanship. Rethymno is accessible by car or bus from Heraklion (about 80 km west) and from Chania (about 60 km east).
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Rethymno's Giant Komboloi Reaches for Guinness World Record
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