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ROMANTIC EZEN FROG: Greeting Card
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Text on the reverse side: A contemporary romantic adaptation of a Japanese woodblock print from 1814. The Japanese word for frog is “kaeru”, which...
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Text on the reverse side: A contemporary romantic adaptation of a Japanese woodblock print from 1814. The Japanese word for frog is “kaeru”, which...
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Text on the reverse side: Commonly the deer represents the power to deal with challenges and the ability to be swift and vigilant, calling for peo...
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Text on the reverse side: The blooming of cherry blossoms, is a symbol of purity. Their spectacular bloom is enjoyed by many, but for a short perio...
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Text on the reverse side: The virtues attributed to the rooster include courage and honour. The rooster cries were also believed to be effective in...
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Text on the reverse side: Reading is the top favourite pastime of many people. It can also be fantastic to help with any stress or turmoil. For en...
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Text on the reverse side: There is a language for flowers, originating in 17th century Constantinople, where the peach blossom flower conveys the s...
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Text on the reverse side: The heart has been a symbol linked to our emotions since antiquity in the western world. Instead of the brain, the heart ...
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Text on the reverse side: In the so called Dark Ages, the church sanctified gay marriages. One notable marriage took place between the Byzantine Em...
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Text on the reverse side: According to a myth in many cultures, cats have nine lives, attributed to the natural suppleness and swiftness which cats...
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Text on the reverse side: The world famous consulting detective Sherlock Holmes lived at 221b Baker Street between 1881-1904, according to the stor...
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Text on the reverse side: In Greco-Roman mythology, the peacock tail was said to have the "eyes" of the stars. Peacocks, their graceful beauty, sym...
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Text on the reverse side: The warbling white-eye is often depicted in Japanese art and symbolises good fortune. Known for their distinctive colours...
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Text on the reverse side: In Greek and Roman times, it was believed that rainbows were a path created by the goddess of the rainbow, Iris, linking ...
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Text on the reverse side: The expression to “fall in love”, has been with us for a long time. One of the earliest entries is in a poem by Edmund Sp...
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Text on the reverse side: Partners who seek to incorporate positivity, empathy, commitment, acceptance, mutual love and respect into their relation...
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Text on the reverse side: Birds are associated with development, and with their ability to soar across the skies, they symbolise the ability to emb...
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Text on the reverse side: Unlike the joy of sunbathing, or devouring a board of cheese and wine, the act of reading is a passion without any unwant...
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Text on the reverse side: Question: What goes in dry and hard, but comes out wet and soft? Answer: Chewing gum. A6 size (148mm x 105mm) Luxury pe...
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Text on the reverse side: Psychologist James Flynn asserts that women systematically outperform men in standardised tests of intelligence, in parti...
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Text on the reverse side: Hydrangeas are often depicted in Japanese art due to their wide variety of colours and meanings. Blue Hydrangeas represen...
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Text on the reverse side: Their limited need for exercise, and being compact in size, while making perfect adorable companions, woofipedia say that...
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Text on the reverse side: “Suki” which translates roughly to a strong “I like you” is more commonly used, however, “ai shiteru” on this card is the...
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Text on the reverse side: Often people battle to eat sushi with their chopsticks, but in fact traditionally, although this would be correct eating ...
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Text on the reverse side: Tea is an integral part of British culture, and ‘My cup of tea’ is just one of the many tea-related phrases commonly used...
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Text on the reverse side: A marriage ceremony typically ends with a kiss - a tradition that comes from Ancient Rome, where a kiss was a legal bond ...
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Text on the reverse side: First visited in 1959, the moon is the only extra-terrestrial body to have been visited by humans. The average distance f...
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Text on the reverse side: GPS has revolutionised navigation. Some thought it would threaten to make the magnetic compass obsolete - not so! GPS ind...
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Text on the reverse side: A 75 year long study conducted by a group of Harvard researchers has shown that love is really all that matters. The part...
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Text on the reverse side: It is said that on average we produce around half a litre of fart every day. If a person were to fart continuously for si...
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Text on the reverse side: This is a quote by the famous actress Audrey Hepburn (1929-1993). Giving support, is as good for a person’s health and we...
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Text on the reverse side: The symbolism of the Jasmine varies by culture. In Chinese culture it can stand for love or beauty. By the British texti...
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Text on the reverse side: Around the 12th century, there have been heart-shaped charges found in heraldry, an example being the hearts in the coat ...
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Text on the reverse side: We inherit equal amounts of genetic mutations from both our parents, but scientists have found that we use more mutations...
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Text on the reverse side: Two children reading c.1919 by Ida Rentoul Outhwaite, an Australian illustrator of children's books. The artist first pub...
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Text on the reverse side: Support of family, partner, friends, has both mental as well as physical benefits. Recent findings suggest that supportin...
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Text on the reverse side: Apparently, owl couples maintain relationships that can last one breeding season, but many of them last a lifetime. A6 ...
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