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The arrival of a new baby is a beautiful reminder of life’s endless miracles. With tiny hands and a heart full of wonder, this precious little soul brings a wave of joy, love, and hope to everyone around. Each cry, smile, and coo marks the beginning of a journey filled with cherished memories and endless possibilities. Welcome to the world, little one – you are already so deeply loved and celebrated! This Lucentina is available in pink or blue. Please specify your preference when ordering.
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Maltese Cross – Dedicated to Knights of St John that governed Malta between 1530 up to 1798. The eight pointed Cross has a purpose and a meaning. The eight countries from where the Nights of St John originated and the eight beatitudes which Jesus expressed as per the gospel of Matthew.
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Maltese Cross – Dedicated to Knights of St John that governed Malta between 1530 up to 1798. The eight pointed Cross has a purpose and a meaning. The eight countries from where the Nights of St John originated and the eight beatitudes which Jesus expressed as per the gospel of Matthew.
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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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This is dedicated to the Mosta Church and its amazing work. The artist personifies the grandeur of the cupola with the Christogram “IHS” (From the Greek Jesus) inscription.
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Flower – Is the symbol of beauty, life, charm and vanity.” Fjura” is used a lot in colloquial Maltese, where it is used as a noun personifying beauty, youth, unique among others.
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The Crown symbol of power, victory, triumph, honour, glory and immortality. The Crown is vastly used in the Maltese tradition, being also used by the church to glorify God and saints. It is also the symbol used extensively in weddings for the bride being the Queen of the night.
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Salvatur - "And we have seen and testify that the Father has sent the Son as Savior of the world" (1 John 4:14)
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Il-HabbataThe Door knob – It comes mostly in brass in various shapes and figures. Back in the day, these door knockers were very important as they symbolized the status and wealth of the house owner.











