An exhibit featuring 2,000-year-old Afghan gold treasure is scheduled to open in Turin on May 25, organizers said Friday. About 220 Afghan pieces of gold and jewelry, including bracelets and rings encrusted with turquoise, garnets and lapis lazuli as well as many pieces of Bactrian gold, as it is known, will go on display at Turin's Antiquities Museum through Sept. 23, The Associated Press reported. Also on display will be a dagger topped with fearsome beasts, a chain-link belt and even gold shoe soles.