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		<title>Embellished Purple Velvet Wedding Invitation Box</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Exclusive Limited Edition Wedding Invitations. The name fleur-de-lis is French. Flour means flower, lis means "lily". It has been a symbol used in French Royalty in the past and was said to be signify perfection, light and life itself.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The name <strong>fleur-de-lis</strong> is French. Fleur means flower, lis means &#8220;lily&#8221;. It has been a symbol used in French Royalty in the past and was said to be signify perfection, light and life itself. On the other hand, the fleur-de-lis logo has been used as symbol of the city of New Orleans in Louisiana, USA for long. You don&#8217;t need to be a member of the French royalty, either you must be the governor of Louisiana to enjoy using this logo combined with your next <strong>luxury invitations</strong>. Many brides in the US choose this luxury fleur de lis velvet box for their wedding invitations and this design of Dennis Wisser becomes increasingly famous.<br />
Featured in royal purple velvet that trims and lines this hinged lid box and embellished with silver plated 1.5&#215;1.5 inches flour de lis brooch attached to a golden organza sash.</p>
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<li>Product measurements: 7*7*1 inches or custom size</li>
<li>Color featured: Royal purple box with golden sash and silver brooch</li>
<li>Product materials: Velvet (trim and lining), organza lace, silver plated metal brooch</li>
<li>Usage: Luxury Invitations</li>
<li>Special: High end quality boxed wedding invitations for quality demand.</li>
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