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Hibiscus Flowers w/Greens; Style1:Right Facing Tile
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Hibiscus Flowers w/Greens; Style1:Right Facing Tile
* Do you just LOVE the tropical delight, the Hibiscus? * Wouldn't it be just divine to look upon them year round? Wha-la! Noooo, they're not "realsville" to be sure... but this IS a rather pretty artistic impression of them anyways, wouldn't you agree? * A lovely twosome of tropical flowers with natural yellow-green toned tropical leaves * Full bloom Hibiscus flowers: Shades of Salmon pink, slightly darker red * Flowers open to the right in this tile; hence the “right facing” in the title... * Perfect for hanging on the wall by themselves (or far better yet in a grouping) as the sink backsplash or backdrop behind the stove for use as a spoon rest or trivet (if you promise to clean them regularly!) ;) * They can also be framed tiles, framed art, etc or even used to permanently decorate a "Keepsake Box top"... * The sky's the limit how they can be used or displayed! Of Interest: Symbolic Meanings Associated with/Attributed to the Hibiscus Flower: * "Delicate beauty" is the common meaning of the Hibiscus when used in flower arrangements or given as a gift. *In North America some species are commonly known as the "Rose of Sharon" & symbolise the "perfect bride" - fruitful, of beauty & "being at one with God". It can symbolise "old royalty," is meant to bring power & respect. It is the state flower of Hawaii, & is distributed to visitors as a sign of welcome & hospitality. *Japanese language of flowers known as hanakotoba, the Hibiscus means "gentle." It is given in honour of visitors & represents the friendly customs of the Japanese. *For Chinese, the Hibiscus, or "China rose", holds various meanings. Some Chinese identify the Hibiscus with wealth & fame, while others associate its delicate flower with a young female virgin. *In South Korea, the Hibiscus, or mugunghwa, is the national symbol seen on national emblems. Despite the flower's fragility, it means "immortality." In weddings, it represent the immortality of love, & in war, it symbolises the invincibility of military warriors. *In Malaysia, the Chinese Hibiscus, or bunga raya, is the nation's national flower & means "celebration flower." It represents life & courage, & is seen on the nation's currency. *In Egypt, the Hibiscus is known by the Arabic name "Karkade". Dating back to ancient Egypt, it is used for medicinal purposes as a tea or punch for its calming effect. **THANKS to the article here, please refer to it for more information about the symbolic meanings of the Hibiscus flower: http://www.ehow.com/about_6538458_meaning-hibiscus-flower.html Please Note: * A "Left face" tile is also available should it be desired! (BTW: With both left & right-facing tiles grouped, they look GREAT like this!!) * Other colour palettes are also available!
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