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The number seven has woven our lives and the earth in loops and loops.
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so much so that it has become numerically indispensable for the perfection of creation and existence. Let's experience the astonishing awareness of the existence of this figure together… First of all, let's take a look at those that emerged with the creation of the universe and the earth: There are seven planets around the Earth, the figurative number of the seas is seven, there are seven continents that exist on the Earth. Büyükayı is seven stars, there are seven colors in the rainbow, earth and sky are seven layers, man is seven chakras... In different religions and cultures, see how the seven numbers meet in the common denominator: According to Islam, the universe was created in seven stages, again in Islam, the Kaaba is circumambulated seven times, Eshab-ı Kehf (seven sleepers) is seven people. Catholics have seven sacraments, Jews have seven candlesticks of the sacred candlestick, mythology has seven main gods, Egypt has seven spirits of the Sun God Ra, Tibet has seven Buddhas, China has seven sacred elements… Finally, we often see the number seven as a regulating and decisive figure by man.
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a week is seven days, there are seven wonders of the world, the number of notes in music is seven, the number of feng shuide communications is seven, according to the Indians there are seven seasons, and the most auspicious of numbers in all Japanese is seven... Adawall, with the name "Seven" he gave to his seventh catalog, treats the mysterious depth behind the appearance in wallpaper patterns, the perfect detailing in flat and plain perceived themes. Just as the number seven is not just a number, the papers in this catalog have a different kind of wallpaper. Adawall Seven 7810 Brave Neoclassical Damask Ornament Pattern Wallpaper from Adawall Seven Series 16.5m2 Suitable for all indoor use. It is applied with wallpaper glue. You can clean it with a slightly wet cloth. The product is light resistant and sold in rolls. You can contact us for size calculation. How should I measure? You should measure the length and width of the area to be applied and you should not forget to leave a margin of 5cm when measuring. You can determine the square meter you need by multiplying the lengths you have measured.


