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CHRISTMAS EZEN FROG: Art Print
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Text on the tag: A contemporary Christmas adaptation of a Japanese woodblock print dating 1814. The Japanese word for frog is “kaeru”, which can a...
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Text on the tag: A contemporary Christmas adaptation of a Japanese woodblock print dating 1814. The Japanese word for frog is “kaeru”, which can a...
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Text on the tag: Ducks symbolise protection, adaptability, emotional strength and the gift of intuition, whilst representing the importance of livi...
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Text on the tag: The swan is symbol of beauty, love, grace, loyalty and trust. The katniss is an aquatic plant with arrowhead shaped leaves, symbol...
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Text on the tag: The butterfly can signify awakening, and a transformation in preparation to fly into a fresh new way of being. The three leaves of...
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Text on the tag: The Kingfisher is commonly associated to love, peace and hope for prosperity. The Dragonfly is a symbol of change, adaptability, s...
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Text on the tag: As squirrels work hard and plan ahead for the rigid winter, they have come to symbolise readiness, plenitude, multi-tasking and la...
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Text on the tag: The cockatoo is symbolic of self-acceptance and love, whilst also represents change, especially where we are to embark on a journe...
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Text on the tag: An engraving by the Dutch artist Cornelis Bloemaert II (1603-1692). The text below in Dutch reads "Wat baet keers off bril, als de...
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Text on the tag: Tiles of glazed earthenware by English potter and tile designer William de Morgan (1839-1917). Peacocks with their graceful beaut...
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Text on the tag: By British textile designer and potter William Morris (1834-1896). This pattern was designed for the walls of the drawing room of ...
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Text on the tag: Ducks symbolise protection, adaptability, emotional strength and the gift of intuition. They represent the importance of living in...
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Text on the tag: The egret is appreciated as an auspicious symbol in many cultures. In China, the egret symbolises strength, purity, patience and l...
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Text on the tag: Rabbits can be found living on every continent of the world (except Antarctica) and so they appear in various tales, mythologies a...
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Text on the tag: The warbling white-eye, also known as the Japanese white-eye, is a native species in Japan and often depicted in Japanese art. The...
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Text on the tag: Taken from a design of a summer blanket which belonged to a member of the imperial family of Japan. The goldfish symbolises wealth...
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Text on the tag: The willow tree is a symbol of grace and strength, and the swallow symbolises triumph and success - a very auspicious pairing to b...
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Text on the tag: The crane is revered as a national treasure in Japan, and has long been seen as a symbol of longevity and good fortune, as it was ...
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Text on the tag: Due to their nocturnal life, bats stand for protection and rebirth. Meanwhile, the spider web represents resilience and hard work...
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Text on the tag: Seagulls are often a symbol of freedom. By Watanabe Seitei (1851-1918), first traditional Japanese painter to travel to Europe in ...
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Text on the tag: Hiroshige is considered to be one of the greatest 19th century Japanese print artists. In 1856, Hiroshige “retired from the world...
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Text on the tag: Made during the Qing dynasty in the 18th Century, the embroidery is full of auspicious birds and plants, from the peace bringer qu...
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Text on the tag: The design comes from tiles made by Minton Hollins in the late 19th century. Produced during the Aesthetic Movement in Britain, th...
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Text on the tag: The macaws are some of the biggest parrots. With their striking feathers, they represent unique flair, and to keep rising high. Fr...
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Text on the tag: The parrot is symbolic of the ability to focus on goals with confidence, whilst reminding us to stay alert to see new ideas that m...
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Text on the tag: The parrot is symbolic of the ability to focus on goals with confidence, whilst reminding us to stay alert to see new ideas that m...
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Text on the tag: The pheasant has long been a symbol of good luck, regarded as a symbol of power and immortality in ancient Greek culture, whilst r...
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Text on the tag: Associated with loyalty and fidelity, the swallow represents everlasting care and affection towards family, friends and loved ones...
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Text on the tag: Ducks symbolise protection, adaptability, emotional strength and the gift of intuition. They represent the importance of living in...
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Text on the tag: The egret is appreciated as an auspicious symbol in many cultures. In China, the egret symbolises strength, purity, patience and l...
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Text on the tag: Japanese camellia, or tsubaki in Japanese, is one of the best known species of the genus Camellia. The flower represents affection...
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Text on the tag: The mouse is the first animal that appears in the twelve Chinese/Japanese zodiac. Symbolic of the ability to accomplish anything i...
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Text on the tag: The woven containers of a basket, often in illustrations for Easter, besides being a useful tool for carefully collecting during E...
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Text on the tag: It is said that the concept of the Easter bunny giving candies and eggs originated in Germany during the Middle Ages. The first wr...
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Text on the tag: The first Fabergé Egg was commissioned by the Czar Alexander III to Carl Fabergé as an Easter gift for his wife, giving full free...
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Text on the tag: Show jumping began on July 28, 1868. At the inaugural Dublin Horse Show, where the competition went on for four days, the sport wa...
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Text on the tag: In 1992, 28,000 rubber ducks were lost at sea from a shipping crate from Hong Kong to USA. Some have washed up on the shores of Ha...
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