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Symbolism

Victorians used flowers to communicate their sentiments. The use of floral symbolism became so popular that almost every flower known had a symbolic meaning assigned to it.  Below you will find the meanings that were assigned to the flowers and figures used in Hair Art Jewelry.
 
  Rose 
Pansy
Lily 
Forget-Me-Not
Ivy
Wreath
Angel
Butterfly
Fleur de Lis 
Wheat 
Love, hope
Thoughtfulness
Eternal life
Remembrance
Memory, immortality, friendship, fidelity
Memory
Guardian, Protection, Divine Love
The 3 stages of life, death, resurrection 
Flame, ardour, mother
Resurrection

The following is a list of More Symbolisms
 
  Acacia
Acanthus
Apple Blossom
Azalea
Bachelor's Buttons
Basil
Buttercup
Camelia
Carnation
Crocus
Daffodil
Daisy
Dogwood
Fennel
Fern
Goldenrod
Hawthorne
Heather
Heliotrope
Hibiscus
Holly
Hollyhock
Honeysuckle
Hyacinth
Iris
Jasmine
Laurel Leaves
Lavendar
Lemon Blossoms
Lilac
Lily of the Valley
Lotus
Magnolia
Marigold
Mint
Morning Glory
Myrtle
Narcissus
Nightshade
Olive
Passion Flower
Periwinkle
Pine
Pineapple
Poppy
Primrose
Quince
Rhododendrun
Rosemary
Sage
Stephanotis
Sweet Pea
Sweet William
Thistle
Vine
Violet
Water Lily
Weeping Willow
Willow
Wisteria
Zinnia
Immortality of Soul, Secret Love
Heavenly Garden
Preference
Temperence
Celibacy
Hatred
Cheerfulness
Reflected Loveliness
Admiration, A woman's love
Youthful gladness
Regard, desire, art, grace
Innocense, youth
Durability
Strength
Sincerity
Precaution
Hope, merriness and springtime
Admiration, solitude & protection
Devotion, constancy, infatuation
Delicate beauty
Foresight
Ambition, Fertility
Bonds of love, generosity and devoted affection
Unobtrusive loveliness
Hope, power, message
Amiability, sensuality, grace, elegance
Special achievement, distinction, success
Distrust
Fidelity in Love
First emotions of love, youthful innocence
Return of Happiness, purity, humility
Eloquence, mystery and truth
Love of nature
Sorrow
Virtue
Affection, Resurrection
Love and Marriage
Egotism
Secrets
Peace and security
The elements of the passion of Christ
Friendship
Fidelity, fertility, regeneration
Hospitality, good host
Peace, rest
Consistency, Early youth
Temptation
Danger
The herb of remembrance
Domestic Virtues
Bride's good luck flower
Delicate Pleasures
Gallantry
Defiance, earthly sorrow
God
Faithfulness, steadfastness and modesty
Purity of heart
Mourning
Forsaken love
I cling to thee, welcome fair stranger
Thoughts of absent friends

 

More Symbolisms

Anchor
Bird
Bridge
Conch Shell
Cross
Dog
Heart
Oak Tree
Palm Tree
Sun Shining


 
 
 

Hope
Winged Soul, Eternal Life
Linking of Earthly & Heavenly Realms
Reincarnation
Love, Faith, Goodness
Loyalty
Love, Devotion, Charity
Steadfastness, Life
Peace
Everlasting Life

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