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Tekla Pletichová, née Karatsiolis, was born on February 13, 1967 in Cyprus. Her father was a Cypriot, her mother Czech. She had two brothers. During the Turkish invasion in 1974, a mother with three children set off on a journey to see her mother in Czechoslovakia. The father worked as a radio journalist and stayed in Cyprus. Tekla Pletichová continued her schooling in the Czech Republic, which she started in Cyprus, and entered the second grade in Litoměřice. She did not speak the language and her classmates did not accept her at first. From a young age, she liked to model, which led her to the Secondary Technical School of Ceramics and Glass in Karlovy Vary. After graduation, she found employment as a model maker in the ceramic cooperative Keramo in Štěchovice. After the birth of two children, she embarked on an independent career as a ceramics lecturer. After completing the pedagogical minimum, she also worked as a teacher’s assistant. She also returned to Greek, passed the guide exams and began occasionally accompanying Greek tourists. She visited Cyprus for the first time after leaving her native country in 1998. She has kept in touch with her Cypriot relatives and enjoys meeting them. In 2023, she lived in Prague.