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Fish-shaped coffin at Museum of World Funeral Culture
Fish-shaped coffin at Museum of World Funeral Culture
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World famous coffin maker Eric Adjetey from Ghana arrives in Novosibirsk on an invitation from the owners of Russia’s first private crematorium and the Museum... 23.07.2011, Sputnik International
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Fish-shaped coffin at Museum of World Funeral Culture
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World famous coffin maker Eric Adjetey from Ghana arrives in Novosibirsk on an invitation from the owners of Russia’s first private crematorium and the Museum of World Funeral Culture. Adjetey makes ‘joyful’ coffins of various shapes and colors. He has already made coffins in the shape of a plane, a crab, a hen and a melon
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Fish-shaped coffin at Museum of World Funeral Culture
18:18 GMT 23.07.2011 (Updated: 19:54 GMT 19.10.2022) World famous coffin maker Eric Adjetey from Ghana arrives in Novosibirsk on an invitation from the owners of Russia’s first private crematorium and the Museum of World Funeral Culture.
World famous coffin maker Eric Adjetey from Ghana arrives in Novosibirsk on an invitation from the owners of Russia’s first private crematorium and the Museum of World Funeral Culture. Adjetey makes ‘joyful’ coffins of various shapes and colors. He has already made coffins in the shape of a plane, a crab, a hen and a melon.