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  2. Claddagh ring - Wikipedia

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    A Claddagh ring is a traditional Irish ring with a heart, a crown and two hands, representing love, loyalty and friendship. Learn about its history, legends, customs and meanings, and how to wear it to convey your relationship status.

  3. List of gestures - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the meanings and uses of various gestures, such as hand signs, facial expressions, and body movements, in different cultures and contexts. Find links to pages that discuss particular gestures, such as the okay sign, the peace sign, and the beckoning sign.

  4. Hand heart - Wikipedia

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    A hand heart is a gesture in which a person forms a heart shape using their fingers, often with two people conjoining their hands. Learn about the origin, evolution, and usage of this gesture in art, culture, and technology.

  5. Sign of the cross - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origin, gesture, and sequence of the sign of the cross, a ritual blessing in some branches of Christianity. The sign of the cross is made by tracing a cross on the body with the right hand, while saying "In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen."

  6. If Someone Sends You *This* Heart Emoji, They Might ... - AOL

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    Learn the true meaning of every color and type of heart emoji, from red to purple to on-fire. Find out how to use them in different contexts, from romance to friendship to grief.

  7. Mudra - Wikipedia

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    Mudra is a Sanskrit word meaning "seal" or "mark" and refers to various hand or body poses in Hinduism, Jainism and Buddhism. Learn about the different types, meanings and uses of mudras in art, dance, yoga and spiritual practice.

  8. Hand of God (art) - Wikipedia

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    Dextera domini (the "right hand of God") is a motif in Jewish and Christian art, especially of the Late Antique and Early Medieval periods, when depiction of God as a full human figure was unacceptable. The hand, sometimes including a portion of an arm, or ending about the wrist, is used to indicate the intervention or approval of God in various biblical and narrative scenes.

  9. Heart symbol - Wikipedia

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    The heart symbol is an ideograph used to express the idea of the "heart" in its metaphorical or symbolic sense, especially romantic love. Learn about the origin, evolution and variations of the heart symbol from antiquity to the Renaissance, and its different forms and meanings.