Carnations and lilies both carry rich symbolic meanings. Let’s explore them:
- Carnations:
- Carnations have ancient symbolic value dating back to mythological times. They are perhaps best known as one of the official flowers for Mother’s Day.
- Traditionally, carnations symbolize love, respect, and distinction in the language of flowers.
- The term “carnation” is derived from the Latin word “carnatio” or “incarnation,” which means “fleshiness.” This could refer to the original color of the flower or its flesh-like tone.
- In the Victorian Language of Flowers, white carnations represent good luck, pure love, and affection. They also convey a message of a prosperous life.
- Lilies:
- Lilies symbolize various qualities:
- Success: Lilies represent achievement and triumph.
- Wish: They convey hopes and aspirations.
- Nobility: Lilies are associated with elegance and grace.
- Purity: White lilies, in particular, symbolize purity and innocence.
- Additionally, lilies are said to represent a hundred years.
- Lilies symbolize various qualities:
- Combining Carnations and Lilies:
- A classic and elegant option is to combine red carnations with pink lilies. This monochromatic approach creates a sense of purity and sophistication.
- Such a bouquet can be perfect for weddings, formal events, or even as a sympathy bouquet.
This bouquet designed by red carnations and pink lilies , wrapped in paper & satin ribbon.
Product Details:-
- Red Carnation=10
- Pink Lily=2
- Green Victoria leaf
- Beautifully wrapped with a pink & white paper
- This Bouquet is tied with a satin ribbon.
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