Tama

Interpretations of Tamata | Tinos | to July 31

A traditional residence on the Aegean island of Tinos (Onos Living, Triantarou-Falatadou District Road) comes alive this summer with the contemporary art exhibition "When the heart of a pig has hardened, dice it small," which delves into the intricate relationship between humanity and offerings, exploring the concept of food from a cross-cultural perspective.

Diaspora in Tokyo commemorated Turkish figures in their graves

The graves of significant and historical figures buried in the Turkish cemetery in Tokyo, the capital of Japan, have been commemorated in an event conducted by Turkish embassy.

Turkish civil society representatives gathered at the Tama Cemetery in Tokyo's Fuçu district at an event hosted by Turkish embassy to pay their respects.

A ‘tama’ from Tinos… Holy business from the votive offerings of the faithful

Our Lady of Tinos church, considered the capital of religious tourism in Greece, draws flocks of the faithful to the Aegean island. They come come to pray for a miracle to their woes bringing tamata (votive offerings), usually trinkets made of precious metals.