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Western countries
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Floral motifs are commonly used for decoration in Western culture.
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Indian culture
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Floral motifs in Indian culture represent beauty, love, and spiritual growth in saris, tapestries, and henna designs.
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Japanese culture
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In Japanese culture, floral motifs symbolize simplicity, elegance, and harmony with nature in minimalist designs.
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Latin American countries
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Floral motifs are frequently incorporated into Latin American art and traditions, including Day of the Dead festivities.
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African countries
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Floral motifs are commonly used in African countries for textiles, artifacts, and traditional clothing to symbolize fertility, growth, and celebration.
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East Asian countries
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Floral motifs in East Asian countries are used in minimalist and symbolic designs to convey simplicity, elegance, and harmony with nature.
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Greek culture
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In Greek culture, floral motifs are commonly used in architecture, pottery, and traditional crafts to symbolize vitality, fertility, and the cycle of life.
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Maori culture
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Floral motifs in Maori culture symbolize connections to nature and ancestral heritage in tattoos, carvings, and traditional items.
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Mediterranean countries
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Floral motifs are commonly used in Mediterranean countries in architecture, pottery, and traditional crafts to represent vitality, fertility, and the cycle of life.
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Mexican culture
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Floral motifs are commonly used in Mexican folk art, ceramics, and traditional crafts to represent the connection between indigenous cultures and the natural world.
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Nigerian culture
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Floral motifs are commonly used in Nigerian culture for textiles, artifacts, and traditional clothing to symbolize fertility, growth, and celebration.
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Pacific Island countries
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Floral motifs are used in Pacific Island countries for symbolic and ancestral design purposes.
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Russian culture
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Russian culture often incorporates floral motifs into decorative arts, textiles, and religious iconography to symbolize beauty, rebirth, and the natural world.
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Scandinavian countries
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Floral motifs are used in Scandinavian home decor and textiles to create a natural and peaceful atmosphere.
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Slavic countries
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Floral motifs are commonly used in Slavic countries for decorative arts, textiles, and religious iconography to represent beauty, rebirth, and nature.
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South Asian countries
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Floral motifs are commonly used in ornate designs for mosques, palaces, and traditional clothing in South Asian countries to symbolize beauty, nature, and spirituality.
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Sri Lankan culture
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In Sri Lankan culture, floral motifs are important symbols in saris, tapestries, and henna designs, representing beauty, love, and spiritual growth.
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decorative arts culture
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The use of floral motifs in Persian decorative arts symbolizes beauty, elegance, and natural harmony.
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