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Christmas Symbols
By Bernadette Dimitrov and David Robson
We all love Christmas symbols used as decorations however most people have no idea where they originally came from. It certainly adds to a deeper enjoyment of Christmas when meaning is added. Imagine the delightful Christmas conversations sharing your new insights. So read on and enjoy a deeper understanding of three popular symbols and their meaning! Find beautiful Christmas Flowers and Gifts.
Pirate Symbols
By Alison Cole and Frank Loethen
Pirates used symbols as part of their strategy to instill fear. Skeletons, flaming swords, and hourglasses were among their favorite symbols. The most popular was the “Jolly Roger”, a white skull-and-crossbones on a black background. Learn more here.
Chinese Astrology
By Caroline Bourke and Henry KH Fong
Chinese astrology symbols are astrological signs of 12 animals that represent a twelve year cycle that is aligned with the sun and the moon. Each one of them was carefully selected and used to represent human life and culture. Learn more here.
Love Symbols: Valentine's Day
By Sean Carter and Babu Banik
What are the first few things that come to your mind when you think of Valentine's Day? Cupids, flowers, candies, doves or hearts? Well it is only normal to associate these with Valentine's Day as they pretty much are the most popular Valentine's Day symbols.
Mythical Animals
By Larry Christopher and Richard Monk
What do faeries, unicorns, dragons and mermaids have in common? Well, naturally they are all mythical creatures found in many folk and fairy tales. More than this, however, they are all creatures that might be considered liminal, or inhabiting a borderland between the gods and humans, or between good and evil.
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