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Embroidered Lion For Unique Apparel

by Maggie Johnson

Embroidered lions can be seen everywhere. The lion is among the most widely recognised symbols in many cultures. It is an ancient symbol which appears in the symbolism of various religions and societies, particularly in the Middle East, Africa, the Mediterranean and the Far East. Lions are generally positively depicted in human iconography, symbolizing strength and nobility.

The lion is of particular importance in the cultures of China and Japan, and is frequently depicted in myths and artwork produced by these cultures. The lion is particularly important during Chinese New Year, the August Moon Festival and at other celebrations and festivals, and is worn to symbolize good fortune. The lion is often called "the king of the jungle", and this has greatly influenced the way in which the lion is used. The lion is an important symbol in the Bible. It appears in Amos 3:3-8 and is associated with the might of God. Jesus is also symbolized as a lion, although he is not depicted as aggressively: instead, the lion is used to stand for majesty and might, and is appropriate because Jesus is seen as a king. Christians sometimes wear an embroidered lion on their clothing to symbolize Jesus and the qualities that he is seen to represent.

Lions often appear in heraldic symbols, often in association with myths. For example, a harpy, a mythological beast, has the mouth of a lion. A griffin has the hind quarters of a lion. In these symbols, the lion symbolises something fierce and ferocious. The lion symbol on its own in heraldry symbolizes dauntless courage and strength of spirit. Those who wish to associate with this symbol may wear an embroidered lion on their clothing. The lion is also associated with the star sign Leo, which is occupied by the Sun from July 23 to August 22. People who are born under this star sign might use the symbol of the lion as a decoration for garments or personal items.

The lion is frequently seen on garments to do with sporting events because many teams use the symbol of the lion. It is particularly common in the national soccer teams of England and Scotland, as well as countries such as Singapore. Supporters of these teams often wear the team jerseys, which are emblazoned with the lion symbol. The Royal Standard of England is also called the Three Lions because it displays Englands coat of arms, which is three golden lions on a red background. Those wishing to show their patriotism for any of these countries may wear an embroidered lion on their clothing.

An embroidered lion would be particularly popular with children, because the lion appears in many childrens books and films as an important character. Childrens T-shirts may use the lion symbol, in particular. Students frequently wear garments with an embroidered lion, as it is a popular symbol for many educational institutions across the USA, such as colleges and universities. Students often wear jerseys or jackets which feature a lion design stitched onto them to show their pride for their institution.

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