Lion King Symbols

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Lion-Themed Gift Ideas for Lion Lovers

Have you watched Disney's The Lion King a dozen times? Have you been to Singapore and taken a picture with its symbolic lion statue? If you have done even just one of the two, I can fairly guess that you admire lions!

Lions are known as the king of the animal kingdom. They are strong and beautiful. They demonstrate nobility and confidence. They are like ninjas because they are masters of the stealth approach. They are really smart which is why they can easily outwit their prey.

Lions being awesome creatures is one thing, but keeping them as pets is another thing. I suppose they won't be as awesome and cute anymore when they rip out your throat or claw off your face. So of course, owning them is
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It is the very symbol of Simba, the destined king. Adorn this removable sticker in a safari themed nursery or children's bedroom and you will surely experience The Lion King ambiance while beautifying your interior wall.

2) HAKUNA MATATA GOLD AZTEC PRINT WALL ART https://www.etsy.com/listing/457719004/hakuna-matata-print-gold-aztec-print Do you want trendy style for your home, baby's nursery or office? Say NO WORRIES or HAKUNA MATATA to that! This famous Lion King quote printed in shining gold aztec foil is so cool for any room, it will bring you good vibes and Lion King throwback anytime.

3) WATERCOLOR SPLATTER THROW PILLOW https://www.amazon.com/Society6-Sketch-Abstract-Watercolor-Splatters/dp/B01FO5BGU8/ Dress up your couch, love seat or bedroom with this beautiful decorative pillow with a hip abstract sketch of a lion splattered with neon watercolor. Its bright and vivid color will definitely liven up and add character to any space.

4) LION ART COFFEE MUG
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Gift yourself or your loved ones only this premium ceramic mugs with wrap-around lion art that is great for hot or cold beverages. Don't break it and this will remain timeless because it is dishwasher and microwave safe and it has large handles for easy gripping.

5) LION DESIGN MOUSE PAD https://www.amazon.com/Relaxing-Customized-Rectangle-Mouse-Pad/dp/B00N0DPAF4/ Relax your hands and wrists just like this lion rests in this artsy mouse pad. Decorate your desk and protect your mouse from scratches, stain, dust and debris. It also stays put without sliding around so for sure, you can't wake up a lion from its sleep.

6) LION DESIGN STICKY NOTES

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