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BUTTERFLIES AND WISTERIA
Text on the reverse side: Many cultures honour the butterfly as a symbol of transformation, and to keep our faith with any transition, development ...
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Text on the reverse side: Many cultures honour the butterfly as a symbol of transformation, and to keep our faith with any transition, development ...
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Text on the reverse side: The word for bat in Japanese is “komori”. In the Japanese culture, bats are regarded as a symbol of good fortune, and so...
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Text on the reverse side: Nandina, is also called the heavenly bamboo taking its name from its bamboo-like branches. They can often be seen in Japa...
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Text on the reverse side: Ducks symbolise protection, adaptability, emotional strength and the gift of intuition. They represent the importance of ...
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Text on the reverse side: Kingfishers are symbolic of freedom, courage and balance. The iris is associated with faith, hope, valour, and wisdom. It...
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Text on the reverse side: Woodpeckers are appreciated as a symbol of resourcefulness, flair and wisdom. Notorious builders, they awaken one's creat...
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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: The goose never leaves one of its own kind behind. This auspicious animal is related to the virtue of cooperation and tea...
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Text on the reverse side: The egret is appreciated as an auspicious symbol in many cultures. In China, the egret symbolises strength, purity, patie...
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Text on the reverse side: The parrot is symbolic of the ability to focus on goals with confidence, whilst reminding us to stay alert to see new ide...
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Text on the reverse side: Ducks symbolise protection, adaptability, emotional strength and the gift of intuition. They represent the importance of ...
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Text on the reverse side: The warbling white-eye, also known as the Japanese white-eye, is a native species in Japan and often depicted in Japanese...
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Text on the reverse side: The goldfish has also come to symbolise wealth in Chinese culture stemming from the fact that the Chinese word for fish (...
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Text on the reverse side: Japanese camellia, or tsubaki in Japanese, is one of the best known species of the genus Camellia. The flower represents ...
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Text on the reverse side: The Japanese name for owl, Fukuro, usually is written with one single character, but can also be written with the combina...
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Text on the reverse side: It is said that a koi carp swims up rivers and climbs waterfalls. The Japanese associates koi carps with perseverance in ...
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Text on the reverse side: Ducks symbolise protection, adaptability, emotional strength and the gift of intuition. They represent the importance of ...
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Text on the reverse side: The waxwing totem is believed to teach selflessness whilst encouraging us to give to others for their benefit, without ca...
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Text on the reverse side: The Japanese associate koi carps with perseverance in adversity, strength of purpose and determination to overcome obstac...
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Text on the reverse side: A contemporary coal miner adaptation of a woodblock print from 1814 by Matsumoto Hoji. The Japanese word for frog is “ka...
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Text on the reverse side: Known for their melodic songs and striking plumage, Japanese buntings symbolise joy, freedom and good fortune. Camellias...
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Text on the reverse side: The canary is a beautiful symbol of delicacy and sweetness, whilst the peony, also known as the “King of Flowers”, is a ...
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Text on the reverse side: A contemporary gardener adaptation of a Japanese woodblock print by Koson (1877-1945). Japanese folklore portrays the fo...
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Text on the reverse side: This design is attributed to a bound collection of drawings known as the Hokusai School Sketchbook. Though best known for...
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Text on the reverse side: The word for bat in Japanese is “komori”. In the Japanese culture, bats are regarded as a symbol of good fortune, and so ...
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Text on the reverse side: In many cultures, kingfishers symbolise good fortune, wisdom and happiness. The legend says that this bird brings good lu...
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Text on the reverse side: In Japanese culture, the pine tree symbolises longevity and perseverance due to their ability to survive in the toughest ...
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Text on the reverse side: The cuckoo is known for its beautiful song and is a popular subject of Japanese literature and poetry. It is also symboli...
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Text on the reverse side: The Japanese grosbeak symbolises adaptability and transience due to their frequent travelling. Many grosbeaks mate for li...
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Text on the reverse side: The warbling white-eye, also known as the Japanese white-eye, is a native species in Japan and often depicted in Japanese...
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Text on the reverse side: Hiroshige is considered to be one of the greatest 19th century Japanese print artists. In 1856, Hiroshige “retired from ...
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Text on the reverse side: Associated with loyalty and fidelity, the swallow represents everlasting care and affection towards family, friends and l...
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Text on the reverse side: In modern times called parakeet, this bird symbolises inner strength, quiet observation and a sweet disposition. From a w...
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Text on the reverse side: The macaws are some of the biggest parrots. With their striking feathers, they represent unique flair, and to keep rising...
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Text on the reverse side: The pheasant has long been a symbol of good luck, regarded as a symbol of power and immortality in ancient Greek culture,...
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Text on the reverse side: The parrot is symbolic of the ability to focus on goals with confidence, whilst reminding us to stay alert to see new ide...
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