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The story behind the birthday flower jewelry


Birthday flowers have their roots in ancient traditions. Each flower associated with a specific month represents the people born in that month. These flowers symbolize not only unique qualities but also good luck and blessings. Although meanings may vary slightly in different cultures, the modern Western custom of birthday flowers stems primarily from Roman and Greek antiquity. Flowers were believed to be not only aesthetically pleasing but also to possess mystical powers that could influence a person's fate and character.


Origin of Birthday Flowers


Plant Worship in Antiquity

In ancient times, plants and flowers were often considered sacred. Many festivals in ancient Greece and Rome were closely associated with flowers, which were used both for ritual offerings and as decoration to symbolize the forces of nature.


Religious connections to flowers

Flowers played a central role in the Christian tradition, as well as in other religious customs. Certain flowers were used to honor saints or celebrate religious holidays - a custom that was particularly widespread in Europe. For example, lilies of the valley are often associated with the Virgin Mary.


Flower Language in the Victorian Era

The "language of flowers", also called floriography, became popular in the Victorian era. This symbolic language of flowers allowed feelings and messages to be conveyed through the selection of specific flowers. During this time, birthday flowers became increasingly popular as a fashionable way of giving gifts.


The Modern Tradition of Birthday Flowers


Today, birthday flowers symbolize the uniqueness of each person. Each flower of the month has a special meaning and is said to bring good luck and positive energy to the wearer. Birthday flowers often complement traditional birthstones and are frequently used in jewelry designs, as gift ideas and on special occasions.


Here is an overview of birthday flowers and their meanings:

January - Carnation

  • Love, admiration and pride.

February – Violets

  • Loyalty and modesty.

March – Narcissus

  • new beginnings and renewal.

April – daisies

  • innocence and happiness.

May – Lily of the Valley

  • Sweetness and modesty.

June – Rose

  • love and beauty.

July – Delphinium

  • lightness and joy.

August – Gladiolus

  • Strength and justice.

September – Aster

  • wisdom and courage.

October – Marigold

  • warmth and creativity.

November – Chrysanthemum

  • happiness and longevity.

December – Holly

  • protection and bravery.

Birthday flowers as inspiration for our jewelry collection


Our birthday flower jewelry collection is inspired by the beauty and meaning of these unique flowers. Each piece is based on hand-drawn illustrations and is crafted with great attention to detail, using only high-quality materials to ensure each piece is both stylish and durable.

Each piece of jewelry comes with a card explaining the meaning of the respective birthday flower. So you not only get an elegant accessory, but also a personal message that underlines the uniqueness of the wearer.


Our collection is the perfect gift for anyone who wants to celebrate their personality with an individual piece of jewelry or give someone special a treat.

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Nurkholis

Nurkholis

Birthday flowers beautifully symbolize individuality, and Telkom University Jakarta may offer further insights into their enchanting symbolism.

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