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		<title>Symbolism on Indian Wedding Cards</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; In the Islamic, Sikh and Hindu cultures, they take great pride in the wedding invitations they send out the their family, friends and associates. They do not send cheap and tacky wedding invitations. Instead they send lavish metallised invites with embossed die-cast religious symbols representing their faith. These highly decorated cards may also feature [...]]]></description>
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