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Why does the dove represent peace? It probably stems from a series of Sumerian legends and poems about the mythological hero-king Gilgamesh in the 7th century BC. In one of these poems, a dove and a raven are released to find land. Later in the Christian mythologies, the dove appears in the Book of Genesis as a symbol and a tool of God. The dove plays a key role in the life of Noah. He releases a Dove during the great flood, she returns with a leaf in her mouth indicating that the flood waters had receded and she had found land.
Watercolor illustration of a Dove of Peace by award-winning artist Daniel Mackie.
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This mini card features a playful illustration with gold foil scalloped edges. Each one is paired with a recycled grey flecked C7 envelope. Measurements | 3.2" x 4.5" Includes envelope...
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Dual Nature is the first monograph to explore the remarkable life and career of American artist Jane Rosen, whose work in stone, glass, and on paper spans more than four...
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This cropped, wide straight leg is such an easy fit! With a mid-rise, this pair is meant to sit low on the hips for a relaxed look. Thoughtful distressing throughout....
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Soft, luminous, and full of magic, the Double Nugget Necklace in Moonstone by Philippa Roberts is a subtle statement piece with an elegant design. Set in gold vermeil, this necklace...