Fleur de lisニューオーリンズ美術市場
This iconic symbol takes its name from the French word "fleur," meaning flower and "lis," meaning lily, which translates to flower of lily in English. It can also be called "fleur-de-lys" or "flower-de-luce.". This flower-inspired emblem is popularly theorized to be a stylized depiction of a lily. However, the exact origins of
The fleur de lis (or sometimes, fleur de lys) is everywhere in New Orleans. It's molded in iron atop fences. It's splashed across flags and tattooed on ankles. It adorns Saints helmets and throw pillows and tote bags. It figures in local décor, clothing, and jewelry. And fleurs de lis practically fill souvenir shops all over town, decorating
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