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In 1868, stonnee-age cave paintings were discovered in Almería, Spain. The recurring theme was a stick figure holding a rainbow. The Rainbow Man, or Indalo, was adopted and believed to ward off evil. Proof came when villages that had displayed the symbol escaped earthquake damage, while those with no Indalo suffered devastation.
Nowadays, visitors to the Almería region of Spain will see the Indalo everywhere; on car bumpers, key-rings, statues, T-shirts, key-rings, shop-fronts, bags and house walls. Find out more about the Indalo here.
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What’s a tailored suit without a custom tie! Create one-of-a-kind ties for yourself or your loved ones. Upload your own images and patterns, or browse thousands of stylish designs to wear in the office or on the town.
- 55" long, 4" wide (at widest point).
- Unlimited colors.
- Made of silky 100% polyester fabric.
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Lucky Indalo Tie
Enjoy good luck with this Rainbow Man tie.
In 1868, stonnee-age cave paintings were discovered in Almería, Spain. The recurring theme was a stick figure holding a rainbow. The Rainbow Man, or Indalo, was adopted and believed to ward off evil. Proof came when villages that had displayed the symbol escaped earthquake damage, while those with no Indalo suffered devastation.
Nowadays, visitors to the Almería region of Spain will see the Indalo everywhere; on car bumpers, key-rings, statues, T-shirts, key-rings, shop-fronts, bags and house walls. Find out more about the Indalo here.
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