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The listing, 1 NEW Smoking Unicorn Patch IRON ON Patch Applique Badge Novelty Accessories FREE SHIPPING has ended.

White Unicorn, Blue Eyes.
Smoking Colorful Smoke
Suppose to be the Unicorn saying the vulgar word "BIT*HES". It is a vulgar pop reference, has nothing to do with insulting women, OR nothing to do with you endearing yourself by calling yourself a "B****". If you do not get the reference, the item may not be for you, Actual patch says the word, it is NOT censored, BUYER BEWARE!

[2.75 x 2.75 INCHES]


The unicorn is a legendary creature that has been described since antiquity as a beast with a single large, pointed, spiraling horn projecting from its forehead. The unicorn was depicted in ancient seals of the Indus Valley Civilization and was mentioned by the ancient Greeks in accounts of natural history by various writers, including Ctesias, Strabo, Pliny the Younger, and Aelian. The Bible also describes an animal, the re'em, which some versions translate as unicorn. In European folklore, the unicorn is often depicted as a white horse-like or goat-like animal with a long horn and cloven hooves (sometimes a goat's beard). In the Middle Ages and Renaissance, it was commonly described as an extremely wild woodland creature, a symbol of purity and grace, which could only be captured by a virgin. In the encyclopedias its horn was said to have the power to render poisoned water potable and to heal sickness. In medieval and Renaissance times, the tusk of the narwhal was sometimes sold as unicorn horn. Unicorns are not found in Greek mythology, but rather in the accounts of natural history, for Greek writers of natural history were convinced of the reality of unicorns, which they believed lived in India, a distant and fabulous realm for them. The earliest description is from Ctesias, who in his book Indika ("On India") described them as wild asses, fleet of foot, having a horn a cubit and a half (700 mm, 28 inches) in length, and colored white, red and black.
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