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A multi-coloured Indo-Portuguese design of the 18th Century,
although its various component features date from a much earlier period and all
of them have symbolic significance. The birds have a symbolic
significance, they are the mediators between Heaven and Earth and in early
Christian art they signified saved souls. The elegantly decorated urn, a
container for oils and perfumes, signifies Mary Magdalene, one of the most
popular of Christian saints and consequently much depicted in Christian art.
Amongst the many flowers in the design it is possible to distinguish the Blue
Iris, a floral symbol of the Virgin Mary and the Thistle, a symbol of the
Passion of Jesus Christ and the sufferings of the Christian martyrs.
Finally, the grapevine symbolises abundant life and the grapes, the Eucharist.
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GREEN RAYON ARAGON |
GREEN LUREX ARAGON |
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RED RAYON ARAGON |
RED LUREX ARAGON |
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