Cherub heads are decorative elements that are often used in art and architecture. They are typically depicted as chubby, winged infants or children with innocent expressions and sometimes holding symbolic objects such as flowers or musical instruments. In the ancient Near East, cherubs were often depicted as mythological creatures with multiple wings, while in Christianity, they have traditionally been associated with angels. Cherub heads can be found in various forms, including sculptures, paintings, and ornamental carvings, and are often used to symbolize love, innocence, and purity. They have been used throughout history, from ancient Middle Eastern civilizations to the Renaissance, and continue to be popular in modern decor and design.
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