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HERONS IN THE WINTER: Japanese Art Print
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Text on the tag: In China, the heron represents strength, purity, patience and long life. In other cultures, the heron carries positive symbolisms,...
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Text on the tag: In China, the heron represents strength, purity, patience and long life. In other cultures, the heron carries positive symbolisms,...
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Text on the tag: The mandarin duck symbolises romance, affection, togetherness and enduring love. For singles, the mandarin duck is believed to enh...
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Text on the tag: Chinese people believe a full moon is a symbol of peace, prosperity, and family reunion. In Japan, a country where many symbolisms...
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Text on the tag: In the Japanese system of Hana-kotoba (flower meanings), the magnolia flower means the sublime, and love of nature, reinvigorating...
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Text on the tag: The artist Koson Ohara was a Japanese painter and printmaker in the late 19th and early 20th century. With some 500 works to his n...
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Text on the tag: It is said that a koi carp swims up rivers and climbs waterfalls. The Japanese associates koi carps with perseverance in adversity...
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Text on the tag: The peacock and peahen symbolise guidance,protection, integrity and the confidence in knowing that anything is possible when we r...
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Text on the tag: According to Greek mythology, the peacock was a physical representation of Hera, the Queen of the Gods. Mainly found in Asia, the ...
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Text on the tag: In Greco-Roman mythology, the peacock tail was said to have the "eyes" of the stars. Peacocks, their graceful beauty, symbolise wa...
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Text on the tag: Based on a design by English potter and tile designer, William de Morgan (1839–1917). In Greco-Roman mythology, the peacock tail w...
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Text on the tag: Most likely to help with the insulating properties of their fur, polar bears love to stay clean by taking a swim and rolling in th...
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Text on the tag: Flamingos are in fact monogamous. Great to also know, that thanks to stable habitat and healthy breeding grounds, they are not end...
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Text on the tag: Did you know that flamingos are born grey? Zoo flamingos will actually turn white without eating live shrimp or flamingo chow cont...
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Text on the tag: Llamas are said to have originated from the central plains of North America around 40 million years ago. It is only around 3 milli...
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Text on the tag: As domesticated livestock, llamas can be found throughout the Americas, Europe and Australia, but the first domesticated ones were...
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Text on the tag: The swallow symbolises strong fighting spirit and success whilst also representing love, care and affection towards those that are...
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Text on the tag: The feathers under the wings of a flamingo (their flight feathers) are in fact black. People often don’t know this, as you only se...
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Text on the tag: The waxwing totem is believed to teach selflessness whilst encouraging us to give to others for their benefit, without calculatin...
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Text on the tag: The first time that dragons appeared in Japanese text dates back to 680 AD. Dragons in Asia are regarded as generous, benevolent ...
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Text on the tag: The first time that dragons appeared in Japanese text dates back to 680 AD. Dragons in Asia are regarded as generous, benevolent ...
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Text on the tag: The first time that dragons appeared in Japanese text dates back to 680 AD. Dragons in Asia are regarded as generous, benevolent f...
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Text on the tag: The goldfish has also come to symbolise wealth in Chinese culture stemming from the fact that the Chinese word for fish (yú) is pr...
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Text on the tag: The Japanese associate koi carps with perseverance in adversity, strength of purpose and determination to overcome obstacles, thus...
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Text on the tag: In Japan, the monkey is a sacred guardian against negativity and misfortune. The persimmon fruit is a symbol of transformation; th...
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Text on the tag: Symbolising invincibility, power and might, the tiger is a highly potent symbol used across many cultures in Asia. Traditionally r...
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Text on the tag: Commonly the deer represents the power to deal with challenges and the ability to be swift and vigilant, calling for people to tr...
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Text on the tag: Symbolising invincibility, power and might, the tiger is a highly potent symbol used across many cultures in Asia. Traditionally r...
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Text on the tag: Commonly the deer represents the power to deal with challenges and the ability to be swift and vigilant, calling for people to tru...
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Text on the tag: Native American tribes saw the owl as a symbol of protection. Linked to wisdom and knowledge, they are also associated with magic ...
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Text on the tag: Honey represents prosperity, as well as immortality and rebirth. Due to their sweet flavour, it is also associated to delight. Bee...
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Text on the tag: The most famously slow animal, the sloth, is known for its love of naps and always sleeping. However, this is a bit of a misconcep...
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Text on the tag: The image based on an antique tile by Minton Hollins & Co. Birds in several ancient cultures, symbolise the human soul. Their ...
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Text on the tag: Deer antlers are the fastest growing tissue on the planet, where at their peak, they can expand an inch every two days.. Conser...
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Text on the tag: Parrots are well known for being chatty. With an impressive recognised set of 1,728 words, a cheery blue parakeet, Puck, got into ...
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Text on the tag: Surprisingly, humans and seahorses have some traits in common. Just like us, every individual seahorse has a unique physique, but ...
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