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  • CALADIUM LEAF

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    CALADIUM LEAF

    Caladium leaves, with their distinctive heart-shaped form and vibrant patterns, are celebrated as symbols of love, diversity, joy, and nature’s artistry. Their stunning array of colors—from deep greens to striking reds and pinks—makes them a popular choice for adding elegance and visual interest to both gardens and indoor spaces.

    Often referred to as “angel wings” or “elephant ears,” these plants represent the beauty of diversity and the richness of life’s many forms. Caladiums are treasured not only for their ornamental value but also for their deeper meaning, encouraging us to embrace differences and find happiness in the natural world’s variety. Their presence in homes and gardens serves as a reminder to cherish the unique patterns and colors that make life beautiful.

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  • DOK MAI LAI KRUNG

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    DOK MAI LAI KRUNG Sukhothai Period (13th-15th Century)

    The term “Dok Mai Lai Krung” specifically refers to a type of floral pattern that is characteristic of traditional Thai designs. The development of these intricate floral patterns can be traced back to several historical periods, with significant evolution over time.

    They symbolize purity, enlightenment, and the spiritual radiance of Buddhism.

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  • ĐÔNG SƠN CULTURE – DRUM (blue)

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    ĐÔNG SƠN CULTURE (1000 BCE – 100 AD)

    The Đông Sơn culture is named after the Đông Sơn village in Vietnam, where many artifacts, especially bronze drums, were discovered.

    The Đông Sơn bronze drum is a musical instrument with patterns depicting the daily life and activities of Vietnamese people.

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  • ĐÔNG SƠN CULTURE – DRUM (blue)

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    ĐÔNG SƠN CULTURE (1000 BCE – 100 AD)

    The Đông Sơn culture is named after the Đông Sơn village in Vietnam, where many artifacts, especially bronze drums, were discovered.

    The Đông Sơn bronze drum is a musical instrument with patterns depicting the daily life and activities of Vietnamese people.

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  • ĐÔNG SƠN CULTURE – DRUM (brown)

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    ĐÔNG SƠN CULTURE (1000 BCE – 100 AD)

    The Đông Sơn culture is named after the Đông Sơn village in Vietnam, where many artifacts, especially bronze drums, were discovered.

    The Đông Sơn bronze drum is a musical instrument with patterns depicting the daily life and activities of Vietnamese people.

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  • ĐÔNG SƠN CULTURE – DRUM (brown)

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    ĐÔNG SƠN CULTURE (1000 BCE – 100 AD)

    The Đông Sơn culture is named after the Đông Sơn village in Vietnam, where many artifacts, especially bronze drums, were discovered.

    The Đông Sơn bronze drum is a musical instrument with patterns depicting the daily life and activities of Vietnamese people.

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  • ĐÔNG SƠN CULTURE – DRUM (brown)

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    ĐÔNG SƠN CULTURE (1000 BCE – 100 AD)

    The Đông Sơn culture is named after the Đông Sơn village in Vietnam, where many artifacts, especially bronze drums, were discovered.

    The Đông Sơn bronze drum is a musical instrument with patterns depicting the daily life and activities of Vietnamese people.

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  • EMBROIDERED STYLE – CRANE BIRDS

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    EMBROIDERED STYLE – CRANE BIRDS

    The crane, revered across Asian cultures, symbolizes longevity, grace, and a harmonious life. Often seen as a messenger of happiness, it is believed to bring good fortune and peace. The peony, known as the “king of flowers,” embodies wealth, honor, and romance. Its lush petals and vibrant colors signify beauty, prosperity, and high social status.

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  • EMBROIDERED STYLE – DRAGONS

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    EMBROIDERED STYLE – DRAGONS

    In Asian cultures, the dragon is a revered symbol representing power, strength, wisdom, and prosperity. Unlike its Western counterpart, which is often seen as a fearsome creature, the Asian dragon embodies protection and good fortune. It is believed to bring rain, control water, and promote agricultural abundance, making it a guardian of nature and a symbol of harmony. As an emblem of the emperor, the dragon also signifies divine authority and the connection between heaven and earth, reflecting the ruler’s role as a mediator of balance and prosperity.

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  • EMBROIDERED STYLE – HUMMINGBIRDS

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    EMBROIDERED STYLE – HUMMINGBIRDS

    In various cultures, hummingbirds symbolize joy, beauty, and resilience. They are seen as messengers of love and harmony, representing the ability to find sweetness in life despite hardships. The flowers around them, cherry blossoms, signify renewal, fleeting beauty, and the impermanence of time. Together, these elements celebrate the delicate balance between endurance and the appreciation of life’s fleeting, beautiful moments.

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  • FŪRIN

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    FŪRIN (Edo period 1603 – 1868)

    Japanese glass bells, known as “Fūrin” (風鈴), are small wind chimes traditionally made from glass. They are hung in windows or doorways during the summer to catch the breeze and create a soothing, tinkling sound.

    In the past, Fūrin were believed to ward off evil spirits and attract good fortune. The chime was thought to purify the surrounding environment.

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  • GINKGO LEAF

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    GINGKO LEAF

    The ginkgo leaf carries profound symbolism related to longevity, resilience, hope, balance, and sacredness. 

    Its unique history, particularly its survival through the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, has elevated its status as a symbol of peace and renewal. Across East Asian cultures, the ginkgo leaf continues to be revered and celebrated for its enduring beauty and remarkable vitality.

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