the magical language of flowers

Flowers speak a clear, understandable, universal language.

Behold them and admire them, feel them, translate them.

Flowers give meaning to human experiences in every culture and era. Both wildflowers and carefully cultivated flowers have always surrounded us and supported us in our daily lives. Playing a role in our traditions, rituals, and meanings, flowers vary from place to place, they are indispensable, and the desire to communicate with flowers is timeless.

For centuries, flowers have been used to convey feelings or messages. Each flower has its own meaning and symbolism, and a combination of certain flowers creates a message. It used to be a method of communication.

Around the Victorian era, the recipient had to decipher the message themselves. Young women, in particular, became adept at deciphering the secret bouquets. Flowers were highly valued. They were part of daily life in a way we no longer know. The symbolism of flowers was important and played a role in all major life events.

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Just as everything is energy, flowers also have their own unique (positive) vibration, each type of which has its own unique quality. Flowers have an activating effect on our brain, providing an immediate positive effect (dopamine) on mood swings, depression, anxiety, restlessness, and stress. Flowers bring a sense of relief, a sense of relief. Smell your bouquet, and your muscles instantly relax; you feel happy, energized, and relaxed, and they have a cleansing effect on the atmosphere. However, it's not just the scent that affects our peace of mind, but also the colors (combinations) and textures. Anyone with an observant eye can see that flowers are actually quite unique. The colors are, therefore, the first thing our senses perceive when entering a room with flowers.

In addition to their beauty, flowers also have a positive healing effect.


“The presence of flowers trigger happy emotions, heightens feelings of life satisfaction and affects social behavior in a positive way far beyond what was originally believed.”

~According to the study's authors from The Emotional Impact of Flowers Study


So say it with flowers!



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