Symbols associated with Valentine’s Day


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Love Heart with Valentines Day Wishes

Symbols associated with Valentine’s Day

Symbols associated with Valentine’s Day

Heart

Love Heart with Valentines Day Wishes

It was formerly believed that the heart was the seat of all human emotions. Accordingly, the gifting of a heart signified the selfless act of giving everything to someone you love. Though the ancients were not aware that the heart was responsible for pumping blood though the circulatory system, yet they knew one thing for sure that the heart was the center of all feelings. This ancient belief has lingered on through the ages.


Ribbons, Laces and Frills

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Ribbons and laces have been associated with love and romance since the days when a knight used to ride into a battle sporting the scarf or handkerchief presented to him by his ladylove. In the bygone
times, laces were used making women’s handkerchiefs. It was also usual for a lady to drop her handkerchief in the path of the man whose attention she wished to draw. 


Cupid

Cupid - The Valentines Day Symbol

The love and attraction that a man and a lady feels for one another is traditionally ascribed to the mythological god,Cupid.In Latin, the word Cupid means “desire.” Cupid is represented as a
naked, chubby boy with wings and possessing a mischievous smile. He carries a bow with a quiver of arrows which he uses to transfix the hearts of youths and maidens. Click here to know more on Cupid.


The Roses

Roses - The love symbol of Valentine

From time immemorial, beloveds have been compared to
roses. If we juggle the letters of the word ROSE we get EROS, who is the God of
Love. Rose has thus been the traditional choice of lovers around the world. The
colour red is associated with strong emotions and below are listed sentiments expressed by different hues of rose:- 

Lavender — Enchantment and Uniqueness

Orange — Fascination

Pink (Dark) — Thankfulness, Friendship and Admiration

Red — Love, Respect and Courage

Peach — Modesty, Gratitude, Admiration and Sympathy

Pink (Pale) — Grace, Joy and Happiness

Deep Red — Beauty and Passion

White — Innocence, Purity, Secrecy, Silence, Reverence, Humility and (according to some sources) True Love

Yellow — Joy, Friendship, Jealousy, Hope and Freedom

Black — Farewell

Red/White — Unity or Engagement

Yellow/Orange — Passionate Thoughts

Peach — Modesty, Gratitude, Admiration and Sympathy

Pink (Pale) — Grace, Joy and Happiness

Yellow/Red — Congratulations

Rosebud — Beauty, Youth and a Heart Innocent of Love

Red Rosebud — Purity and Loveliness

White Rosebud — Girlhood

One Dozen Red Roses — “I Love You”

Single Red Rose in Full Bloom — “I Love You”

Tea Roses — “I’ll Remember Always”


Hands

Hands - The symbol of love and Valentine's Day

The hands of a lady has been a favorite decoration for Valentine’s Day for many years and is suppose to depict “femininity”. To add to its beauty, the hand is often decorated with frilly cuff and a
jeweled ring on the third finger. A lady’s hands was a favorite decoration that depicted “femininity.” Its beauty was enhanced by adding a frilly cuff and a jeweled ring on the third finger. Clasped hands are said to represent those of Queen Victoria and her consort, Prince Albert…the symbol of friendship between their respective countries of England and Germany.


Doves and Love Birds

Doves - The Love Birds for Valentine's Day

It was the popular belief that birds chose their mate for the year on February 14.Since doves and pigeons mate for life ,they symbolize loyalty,
fidelity and love. Lovebirds, the small birds with colorful plumage, commonly
found in Africa, are so called because they tend to get cozy with each other and can’t survive without each other. pairs. Doves…common urban birds, shy and gentle by nature, with a distinctive “cooing” call…symbolize loyalty, fidelity and love.


Puzzik

A Puzzik is a quaint sort of homemade valentine which was a sort of puzzle that the receiver had to
solve. Not only did she have to decipher the message but also to figure how to refold the paper once it was opened. The
order of the verses was usually numbered, and the recipient had to twist the folds to determine what was being said.


Rebus

Although it had many forms, a rebus usually was a romantic verse written in ink with certain words omitted and illustrated with a picture. Meant to be a riddle, they were not always easy to decipher.


Love knots

Love Knots - The symbol of Valentine's Day

They are made of ribbons and are traditional symbols of interminable and everlasting love.

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