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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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Il-Qarnita – Octopus are sea animals famous for their rounded bodies, bulging eyes, and eight long arms. The Octopus is famous with our local dishes that come in many ways, being grilled, boiled and mixed with capers, olives and fresh tomatoes and also carpaccio. How do you like yours...?
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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.”
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Kantunieri Maltin – Our famous City and village corners, found in the old parts of the city/villages. A statue of a saint was a must in the olden days. Thanks to this we today can enjoy beautiful corners with artistic statues reminding us of our traditions and Catholic background.
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Kantunieri Maltin – Our famous City and village corners, found in the old parts of the city/villages. A statue of a saint was a must in the olden days. Thanks to this we today can enjoy beautiful corners with artistic statues reminding us of our traditions and Catholic background.
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Kantunieri Maltin – Our famous City and village corners, found in the old parts of the city/villages. A statue of a saint was a must in the olden days. Thanks to this we today can enjoy beautiful corners with artistic statues reminding us of our traditions and Catholic background.
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“...quality of life lies in knowledge, in culture. Values are what constitute true quality of life, the supreme quality of life, even above food, shelter and clothing.”
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“Ask not what your country can do for you – ask what you can do for your country.”
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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
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I love you – This strong and quite rough sounded word is nothing more then an expression of love and care. Then lets Inhobbok all the way. Dimensions - Length:20cm, Width:15cm, Depth: 4.5-7cm
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I love you – This strong and quite rough sounded word is nothing more then an expression of love and care. Then lets Inhobbok all the way. Dimensions - Length:20cm, Width:15cm, Depth: 4.5-7cm
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I love you – This strong and quite rough sounded word is nothing more then an expression of love and care. Then lets Inhobbok all the way. Dimensions - Length:20cm, Width:15cm, Depth: 4.5-7cm
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I love you – This strong and quite rough sounded word is nothing more then an expression of love and care. Then lets Inhobbok all the way. Dimensions - Length:20cm, Width:15cm, Depth: 4.5-7cm
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I love you – This strong and quite rough sounded word is nothing more then an expression of love and care. Then lets Inhobbok all the way. Dimensions - Length:20cm, Width:15cm, Depth: 4.5-7cm
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I love you – This strong and quite rough sounded word is nothing more then an expression of love and care. Then lets Inhobbok all the way. Dimensions - Length:20cm, Width:15cm, Depth: 4.5-7cm
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I love you – This strong and quite rough sounded word is nothing more then an expression of love and care. Then lets Inhobbok all the way. Dimensions - Length:20cm, Width:15cm, Depth: 4.5-7cm
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I love you – This strong and quite rough sounded word is nothing more then an expression of love and care. Then lets Inhobbok all the way. Dimensions - Length:20cm, Width:15cm, Depth: 4.5-7cm
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I love you – This strong and quite rough sounded word is nothing more then an expression of love and care. Then lets Inhobbok all the way. Dimensions - Length:20cm, Width:15cm, Depth: 4.5-7cm
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I love you – This strong and quite rough sounded word is nothing more then an expression of love and care. Then lets Inhobbok all the way. Dimensions - Length:20cm, Width:15cm, Depth: 4.5-7cm
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Out of stockHabib Fidil – What a great company – someone once said “The Dog is the best Man’s friend” I agree . . . Do you?
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Out of stockIl-Qattus– The Cat comes in many shades and colors, fluffy or not ?!? . . what is true is that the Cat is always ready for a cuddle and a hug to transmit back that unique love and affection that misses only the words
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Il-Wott (Capricorn)22nd December to 19th JanauryResponsible, Disciplined, Self-controled and Good Managers.
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Iz- Zir (Aquarius)
20th January to February 18th
Excellent observational skills, cognitive flexibility, and a tremendous desire to learn; they are impartial, peaceful, and effective thinkers.
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Il-Qaws (Sagittarius)22nd November to 21st DecemberOptimistic, lovers of freedom, hilarious, fair-minded, honest and intellectual.
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Il-PavaljuniThese stunning street decorations (furniture) give a unique festive feeling allover Malta during the local feasts. Great craftsmanship is involved and a yearlong work and dedication by village volunteers.
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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.
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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.
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Il-Lira Maltija
What a nostalgia and how many memories. The Maltese Lira was the local currency from from 1972 until 31 December 2007.
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Il-Gallarija Maltija The Maltese Balcony adorns our villages especially the village core where one can admire an impressive craftsmanship giving that unique style to our façades.
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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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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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A Lucentina for every letter. Ideal for initials, names or to create your own decor.
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The Cross – For the Maltese through its strong Catholic roots, this symbol is sacred. It represents hope, believe, truth and all that is spiritual. This is a simple Baroque Cross used by the Knights of St John during liturgical Services. Dimensions – Length:20cm, Width:15cm, Depth: 4.5-7cm
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Out of stockSun – Symbolises life, Warmth, Happiness, Joy, Charm, Glory, Splendour – Sunny Malta – Xemx is also widely used colloquially to personify beauty, brightness, braveness, intelligence amongst others. It is extensively used in local traditional songs and poems. Dimensions – Length:20cm, Width:15cm, Depth: 4.5-7cm
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The 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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The guardian angel – In the Maltese culture the guardian angel has a special place in the families. A prayer is taught to children from when they are very small before bed time and when they wake up, praying the guardian angel to guard and protect them. Dimensions – Length:20cm, Width:15cm, Depth: 4.5-7cm
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Il- Luzzu - Our Traditional colorful fishing boat. Good to note that each harbour of birth had its own synonymous colors. This was helpful at sea to easily identify port of origin. Dimensions – Length:20cm, Width:15cm, Depth: 4.5-7cm
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L-Ghajn - The Eye - A Mediterranean widely used superstition symbol. The Eye is also known as the Eye of Osiris in other cultures. Same meaning - that to protect from misfortune. Dimensions – Length:20cm, Width:15cm, Depth: 4.5-7cm
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Il-Boxxla – The Compass: is there a better tool on the an Island? Besides its obvious meaning this word - il-Boxxla - is used frequently in the Maltese language, metaphorically to describe how a person is/has acted - Tilef il-Boxxla - Lost his temper. Dimensions – Length:20cm, Width:15cm, Depth: 4.5-7cm
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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. Dimensions – Length:20cm, Width:15cm, Depth: 4.5-7cm
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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. Dimensions – Length:20cm, Width:15cm, Depth: 4.5-7cm
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Il-Bebbuxu – The snail is just unique – we have decided to leave the comments and feelings to you. Someone might interpret as the Home, the Protection or maybe the Wise, Slow but Focused snail.
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Habib Fidil – What a great company – someone once said “The Dog is the best Man’s friend” I agree . . . Do you?
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Out of stockHypogeum – This spiral symbol can be called also the tree of life or the infinite spiral tree. The artist had in mind the spiral designs found in Maltese Neolithic temples especially at the Hypogeum, where its believed that there could have taken place veneration of the dead and spiritual transformation.
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Out of stockIx-Xorti – Fortune, has been part of the Maltese Culture and Superstition for ages. On a small island like Malta "ix-xorti" played a big role in the local superstition and beliefs. "Ix-Xorti t-tajba" is used a lot to wish one good luck in an important venture or decision.
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Out of stockIr-Re u Ir-Regina – Two of the highest cards, here resembling the male and the female, the King and the Queen. Important to note . . .the Queen is always on top!
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Out of stockIl-Loghob ta’ l-Azzard - The playing cards collection. It was very common in previous years to meet, while walking around a village small groups of friends and neighbours passing time playing cards relaxing and socialising.
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Iz-Ziemel tal-Bahar – What a mysterious and astonishing creature; The seahorse - also found in the Maltese blue waters.
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Ghar Dalam – This is a prehistoric cave in the south of Malta. Lots of carcases have been found here that are native of north and central Africa. This is a proof that Malta once was connected to the north of Africa, a time when the Mediterranean basin was still a lake.