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Ir-Rummiena – The pomegranate has been on the Maltese islands since the Phoenicians. It’s a very refreshing fruit especially in the summer hot days; it also symbolises sanctity, fertility, and abundance for the Maltese culture.
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The traditional Maltese clock is an icon for the Maltese culture. "Tal- Lira" literally meant the One Maltese Lira ( Clock ) for its actual cost at the time. Today "l-arlogg tal-lira" is a noble piece of furniture that involves artistic work and a lot of skill.
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Il-Warda – I had no words nor colors to describe the Rose - I leave this to your suggestions and interpretation. Say it all with a rose!
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Ir-Rummiena – The pomegranate has been on the Maltese islands since the Phoenicians. It’s a very refreshing fruit especially in the summer hot days; it also symbolises sanctity, fertility, and abundance for the Maltese culture.
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What beautiful colors lighting up all the green marrow leaves. Pleasant to the eye and delicate with special culinary dishes.
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What beautiful colors lighting up all the green marrow leaves. Pleasant to the eye and delicate with special culinary dishes.
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Il-Hamiema (L-Ispirtu s-Santu) L-Ispirtu s-Santu - The Holy Spirit is referred to as the Lord and Giver of Life. He is the Creator Spirit, present before the creation of the universe and through his power everything was made in Jesus Christ, by God the Father.
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Il-Principessa The princess to the queen mother. Our family female energy for more love and joy, the soft spot for all fathers.
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Il-Princep Our tomorrow family, our fresh branch of the family tree, a so much-loved child to continue our family tree.
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Out of stockKristu Rxoxt Easter is a very important feast in our Maltese culture. The Resurrection of Jesus Christ is the culminal symbol of victory of life over death.
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Malta Vittoriosa Iconic symbol of Victorious Malta resembled by a female character. This statue can be seen in various local feasts and also depicted in Palaces of the Knights era.
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Regina Elizabetta - Lilibet Dedicated to a sovran that assisted to the Independence of Malta. She lived here in Malta with Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh from 1949 till 1951. Queen Elizabeth II was a sovereign from 6th February 1962 till September 2022