Everlasting Love/Double Happiness Chinese Wedding Personalized Announcement

Everlasting Love/Double Happiness Chinese Wedding Personalized Announcement
A design which interprets everlasting/endless love with a 2-toned photo collage of red rose and mountain range. A love that's strong, calm, unwavering as the mountains and passionate, hopeful at the same time as the rose. Please personalize/customize it with your own text/message/details occasion-accordingly. Price varies with different paper stock.

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Remember to Breathe! Sticker

Remember to Breathe! Sticker
The traditional enso symbol, the circle of infinity, is featured in this popular design. In ink black with the word Breathe in the center, it's absolutely perfect for you and your coworkers to wear at your holistic health and healing practice!

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Celtic Tree of Life T-Shirts

Celtic Tree of Life T-Shirts

Show off your Irish and Celtic pride with these Celtic Tree of Life shirts or gifts for any occasion. The roots and branches of the Celtic Tree of Life are interwoven together to form an endless or mystic knot. The branches reach high into the heavens and the roots dig deep into the Earth, signifying the connection of all things in the Heavens and the Earth. The Celtic Tree of Life symbolizes strength, longevity and wisdom. Trees go through the seasonal changes representing the cycles of life, the birth, death, and rebirth of all living things. The ancient Celts believed the oak was a passageway into the Otherworld. When tribes cleared land for settlements in Ireland, they left a grand tree in the middle known as the crann bethadh (krawn ba-huh), or Tree of Life. It was a spiritual gathering place and source of well-being, to absorb power from above and below. The Celts are not alone in their great regard for trees as sacred living things. Cultures all over the world show respect and honor for trees, and they are a central part of many ancient religious stories around the world. To this day, the Irish countryside has trees decorated with ribbons and prayers to the Gods asking for health, wealth, love, and happiness. h2>

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