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Out of stockThe Butterfly – This is one of the butterflies present in the Maltese countryside especially during Spring. Farfett is also used metaphorically to describe a very agile person.
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Out of stockIn general, this sculpture is found along roadsides here in Malta and in the front of Cemeteries. This was done on purpose to remind people passing by to spare a prayer for the soles in purgatory.
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Out of stockThe Key – Symbolises the tool to open/close doors, solve problems, open ways, open hearts and is also the symbol given to important people ( religious mostly ) that have the key to open the heavens. It is above all the old Maltese word for Key.
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Out of stockFleur De Lye – is a stylized lily that is used as a decorative design or motif used extensively in religious, political, dynastic, artistic, emblematic, and symbolic. It’s a widely used symbol in many coat of arms of those that have governed Malta. A symbol vastly used in the Co-Cathedral of St John and many other religious and institutional buildings.
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The key hole, an opening to dreams and Magic . . . close your eyes and keep dreaming.
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The most iconic cartoon character, the most loved and the most hugged. Micky here is playing the artist we all have in our soul. . . keep dreaming.
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The Grand Master . . . Micky is simply Micky. Micky as our protector and defender. . . Let the magic begin!!
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The Knights of St John – The order was founded in 1099 and still active till today. The Knights have built Valletta and managed to win over the Ottoman Empire in the great Seige of 1565 with the help of the brave Maltese.
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Santa Maria – 15th of August – The feast of St Mary is a public holiday in Malta because of it’s Catholic roots and because lots of historical events that has occurred on this date; Convoy of St Mary in WW2 just to mention one.
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San Duminku – the founder of the Dominican Order. He is the patron saint of astronomers and natural scientists.
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“I am my own muse, I am the subject I know best. The subject I want to better.”
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“I am my own muse, I am the subject I know best. The subject I want to better.”