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Get Well Inspirational Gift

This Healing and Hope inspirational gift is a thoughtful gift for someone who is ill and you want to pass on all your get well wishes to them for a speedy recovery.

Every year, children and adults from all around the world make a pilgrimage to the Children's Peace Monument in Japan, to hang their folded  paper cranes to commemorate the passing of a young girl called Sadako Sasaki, who was diagnosed with leukemia after being exposed to the effects of radiation in the bombing of Hiroshima in World War II. Folded origami cranes became a symbol of hope for peace in memory and honour of Sadako.

In this unforgettable story of perseverance, Sadako became determined to fold 1000 origami cranes in the hope of being rewarded with health, happiness and eternal peace. Sadly, she passed away on 25 October 1955 before reaching her goal but the tradition of the origami cranes endured long after her passing, as a symbol of ongoing wish for disarmament and world peace.Today, her legend lives on.

This Inspirational gift represents a form of hope and healing. Cranes are a symbol of longevity because it is believed that it has a life span of a thousand years. By giving someone this gift, you give them hope for peace and healing.

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This Healing and Hope inspirational gift is a thoughtful gift for someone who is ill and you want to pass on all your get well wishes to them for a speedy recovery.

Every year, children and adults from all around the world make a pilgrimage to the Children's Peace Monument in Japan, to hang their folded  paper cranes to commemorate the passing of a young girl called Sadako Sasaki, who was diagnosed with leukemia after being exposed to the effects of radiation in the bombing of Hiroshima in World War II. Folded origami cranes became a symbol of hope for peace in memory and honour of Sadako.

In this unforgettable story of perseverance, Sadako became determined to fold 1000 origami cranes in the hope of being rewarded with health, happiness and eternal peace. Sadly, she passed away on 25 October 1955 before reaching her goal but the tradition of the origami cranes endured long after her passing, as a symbol of ongoing wish for disarmament and world peace.Today, her legend lives on.

This Inspirational gift represents a form of hope and healing. Cranes are a symbol of longevity because it is believed that it has a life span of a thousand years. By giving someone this gift, you give them hope for peace and healing.

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