Mata Hari

Margaretha Geertruida MacLeod (born Zelle; 7 August 1876 – 15 October 1917) was a Dutch exotic dancer and companion. She was better known by her stage name, Mata Hari, which means “sun” in Indonesian, or “eye of the day.” Mata Hari was convicted of spying for Germany during World War I. She was executed by a firing squad in France.

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List of plants with symbolism

Many folk cultures and traditions give special meanings to plants. These meanings are not always understood by people today who are less connected to their rural traditions. However, some meanings still exist.

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Blue rose

A blue rose is a type of flower in the Rosa group (part of the Rosaceae family) that has a blue-to-purple color instead of the usual red, white, or yellow. This color is created using artificial methods like dyes. Blue roses are often used to represent mystery or something difficult to reach because they do not naturally occur due to genetic reasons.

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Rose symbolism

Many different cultures and traditions give special meanings to the rose, but these meanings are not always fully understood. These meanings are part of the language of flowers, where the color and arrangement of roses can change their meaning. For example, red roses symbolize true love, blue roses represent mystery, white roses stand for innocence or purity, black roses are linked to death, yellow roses mean friendship, and orange roses express passion.

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Hand heart

A hand heart is a gesture where a person uses their fingers to create the shape of a heart. To make a hand heart, a person usually uses both thumbs to form the bottom of the heart. The other fingers are then bent so their fingernails touch, creating the top of the heart.

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Love Symbol

Love Symbol is the fourteenth studio album by American musician Prince. It is the second album in a series that includes his backing band, the New Power Generation. The album was released on October 13, 1992, by Paisley Park Records and Warner Bros.

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Love bracelet (Cartier)

The Love Bracelet (named L ⊝ V e , with the horizontal line inside the letter “O” showing the bracelet’s locking mechanism) is a piece of jewelry created in 1969 by Aldo Cipullo and later introduced by Cartier SA. Early versions of the Love Bracelet had a gold coating, while newer designs are made from solid gold or platinum. The cost of the bracelets depends on the materials used.

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Nisekoi

Nisekoi: False Love (Japanese: ニセコイ, Hepburn: Nisekoi; lit. “Fake Love”) is a Japanese romantic comedy manga created and drawn by Naoshi Komi. The series first appeared as a single manga story in Shueisha’s Jump Next!

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Nameplate necklace

A nameplate necklace, also called a name necklace, is a type of necklace that shows a name, initials, or other chosen words. These necklaces began in African-American and Latino communities during the 1980s and 1990s. Today, they are a popular fashion item around the world.

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Claddagh ring

A Claddagh ring (Irish: fáinne an Chladaigh) is a traditional Irish ring with three main parts: a heart that stands for love, a crown that stands for loyalty, and two hands that are joined together to show friendship. The design and traditions of the ring began in Claddagh, a place in County Galway. The modern version of the ring was first made in the 17th century.

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