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CICADAS AND LILIES BY MAURICE VERNEUIL (1897)
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CICADAS AND LILIES BY MAURICE VERNEUIL (1897)
SKU GCA6-CLA405
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Cicadas and lilies have interestingly similar meanings. They are both symbols of life and rebirth, and their symbolism owes respectively to the unique life cycle of the cicada and the biblical and mythological stories behind the lily flower.
A6 size (148mm x 105mm)
Luxury pearlescent eco certified paper
Produced in our London studio
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Biodegradable packaging
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