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The Arabian oryx, the falcon, the camel, and the lizard are most common fauna representatives throughout the Middle East countries. Each of them symbolizes some special feature: the oryx – for beauty, the falcon – for courage and force, the camel – for endurance and toughness, the lizard – for renewal.
Original design by the LAMIS Arabian Treasures brand
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