Giving, a ritual that spans the centuries
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Since man has been man, he has sought to give. Not always rare objects, nor expensive things. Sometimes, just an engraved stone, a ripe fruit, a shell picked up at the water's edge. But in this simple gesture, there was already everything: the desire to say I think of you , I care about you , you matter to me .
In early civilizations, gifts often had a sacred role. They were offered to the gods to ask for rain or to thank a child. Later, rulers exchanged gifts like treaties: for honor, peace, or respect. And each time, it wasn't the object itself that mattered, but what it represented.
During the Renaissance, the art of gift-giving was refined. People offered works of art, jewelry, and words. Every detail was designed to reflect the person for whom it was intended. Giving became a subtle language, almost an art form.
Even today, in this fast-paced world where everything is forgotten, a well-chosen gift remains an anchor. It freezes the moment, gives weight to feelings. It can be simple, but when it's sincere, it lasts for years.
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