There is no flower more beautiful and more mysterious than a rose. Poems are dedicated to her, she is depicted on canvases, on coats of arms, she often serves as a means of transmitting an encrypted message, signal or unexpressed personal feelings. You can argue for a long time about which roses are more beautiful - red, burgundy, yellow or white. Someone prefers prim and strict beauties, and someone - gentle and touching, like a pink rose. A flower of this color carries a certain symbolism that embodies some of the best qualities of the human soul.
Rose and her story
The origin story of the rose as an iconic flower is as rich as its beauty. It is as ornate and ambiguous as the combination of tender petals and prickly thorns…
The first mention of the rose takes us to the ancient East. It was in these countries that the rose began its "world" ascent to the Olympus of the flower kingdom. Already in those distant times, this miracle flower occupied an extraordinary place in the cultural and everyday life of Eastern society. From there, the rose migrated to Ancient Greece, becoming the flower of Aphrodite. Like many other things, the gentle beauty was destined to end up and take root in Rome: before the campaign, the soldiers put wreaths of roses on their heads instead of a helmet.
At the end of the 19th century, the rosepresent at the royal and royal courts, is considered one of the most exquisite flowers. And this is far from a complete version of the origin of this plant. One can only guess how many mysterious, romantic, sometimes tragic events were associated with her. Today, she has achieved her final status, becoming the queen and queen of flowers.
Who prefers roses
"Tell me what kind of flowers you like, and I'll tell you who you are" - so you can paraphrase the well-known saying. People who love roses are firm in their intentions and purposefulness, they idolize comfort, stability and good, expensive things.
Rose red, rose white and yellow: color and meaning
Burgundy and red roses are preferred by confident and respectable gentlemen. It is customary to give such flowers to respectable people, ladies of age or a person with a position in society. A pink rose is liked by more romantic, not yet "fledged" natures, who are just starting their life journey. It is customary to give these flowers to young ladies on their birthday or as a sign of emerging heartfelt feelings. Burgundy and red roses are not supposed to be presented to young girls.
Yellow color is associated with parting and parting, but yellow roses are actively used today in the preparation of extraordinary flower arrangements. And in the form of a huge bouquet, they are also in considerable demand. In any case, the one who gives or uses yellow roses demonstrates creativity, an unconventional approach to things andthe desire to attract attention. Flowers have so much to say.
Pink roses. What do they mean
Buds of the most delicate color can only mean the same feelings and express only the quivering emotions of the one who gives them. A pink rose is a symbol of virginity, youth, youth, immaturity, which is on the verge of growing up, but is still far from being able to step over it.
Pink roses have always been given to very young girls just entering their flowering period. Cavaliers presented them when there was a need to confess feelings, but it was impossible to do this openly. In addition to all this, if the girl was too young, she was given a pink rose with an unopened bud. It is also customary to give this flower at the initial stages of the novel as a harbinger of future, deeper and more passionate feelings. This is only a small part of what the pink rose symbolizes: everyone can put their innermost feelings and hopes into it …
Bouquets and arrangements
Pink color is multifaceted, ambiguous. He talks about a lot and is silent about a lot. There is some understatement, uncertainty, incomprehensibility in this color. From this, he beckons so much, gives hope and anticipation of something affectionate, gentle, promising, loving and sweet. Therefore, pink roses are more often than, for example, burgundy or red, used in the preparation of bouquets and compositions. They can emphasize the beauty of another flower or, conversely, smooth out a too pretentious, bright and aggressive element in the composition of the bouquet. A pink rose can be neutral, or it can draw all the attention to itself.
In addition, bouquets of pink roses can often be seen at weddings in the hands of brides. In this case, they emphasize the touchingness and tenderness of the wedding dress and the girl herself, who has not yet become a married lady. Roses with pink buds are often presented as a thank you for the help or as a token of appreciation and respect. They are also given by fans to their idol actors or singers.
Here are the many-sided pink roses. What they mean is up to the one who gives them, or who bought delicate flowers for themselves. But, due to their color, they will always personify tenderness, love, purity. Will give hope and sweet anticipation of something bigger and more passionate.