Birth Flower Jewelry
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Special days for special people tug at our hearts as we always want to give our very best. Sincerely Silver has added a beautiful collection of birth flower jewelry designed to show the love that you have for those most precious to you. Birth flower jewelry is the perfect gift for any occasion whether it is for an anniversary, birthday, graduation or celebration of life.
Flowers and jewelry are the go-to gifts. Why flowers? At Sincerely Silver we are reminded of the pleasures surrounding flowers on our senses, through sight, the smells and the touch. The beauty of flowers in their many unique shapes, the colors of flowers in all of their brightness and shadings, the smell of flowers... such unique fragrances.
Gifting flowers has quite a history. The first flowers recorded in history go back to ancient civilizations. This goes back beyond the Victorian era. Ancient Greece used flowers in their mythology. The Daffodil, the Hyacinth, the Rose and the Anemone symbolized a time of beauty and yet tragedy in Greek mythology. Flowers were a “bridge” between the Greek mortal and divine worlds. Also, in Hindu culture consider the Lotus - the mythology surrounding the sun god Ra coming from a giant lotus. In China, the Peony is linked to healing and thought of as a flower associated with wealth and nobility. And, of course, the Rose – a deep association with the Victorian Era. For a Biblical perspective, did you know that the rose shows up first during the time of Solomon? The Hibiscus was thought of as the Rose of Sharon in Song of Solomon 2 because of the size and beauty it has. We could go on. So much to say. Flowers have always been a significant part of everyone’s lives throughout history.
Curious about more history regarding flowers? Check out this amazing website that provides a deeper historical story on each of the flowers. (Ellermann Flower Guide).
Spring flowers invoke the thought of newness, hope, and beginnings, such as Crocus, Daffodils and Tulips. Those first beauties showing up after the snows. Life! But flowers don’t end with the Springtime. Beautiful colors also show up in the Fall. Earthy tones of bronze, gold, deep red and orange. Reminds us of the power of the sun, the healing powers of the sun. Fun facts – Did you know flowers significantly reduce cortisol? Flowers are an amazing creation. Your brain will automatically recover from stress, lowering your cortisol, simply from seeing flowers. Peacefulness!
What invokes in you positive emotions more than flowers? Could it be jewelry? Gifting yourself jewelry or offering it as a gift elevates the mood and strengthens bonds in relationships. Jewelry has been a way to express ourselves, express our cherished memories and as we wear it jewelry also offers confidence within ourselves whether it was a delicate bracelet or stunning necklace. At Sincerely Silver, we’ve combined flowers and jewelry. Stunningly beautiful! You’ll find a full array of flowers intricately stamped in Gold, Silver or Rose Gold.
SincerelySilver.co offers flower stamped jewelry for every month of the year. Most people know their “sign” or their birth stone, do you know your flower that symbolizes the month you were born? Most people haven’t connected with the meaning of the flower for the different months of the year. Because we believe that Birth Flower Jewelry is a unique and beautiful gift, let us help guide you through each month. We love that each month offers two choices of flowers.
Starting with January. The Birth Flower is the Carnation and Snowdrops flower. Why are these flowers representative of the coldest month of the year? Because both Carnations and Snowdrops can thrive in winter! Both the Carnation and Snowdrops symbolize love and SincerelySilver.co Birth Flower Jewelry for January is stunning.
February is represented by an Iris and Violets. Surprisingly, it is not the Rose. The symbolic meaning behind an Iris is wisdom, hope and trust. Violets represent humility, devotion and faithfulness.
March – Daffodil and Jonquil – A Daffodil symbolizes rebirth, renewal, hope. The Jonquil is a type of Daffodil, and is famous for its rich, honey-like fragrance. The Jonquil is more slender and slightly smaller than it’s cousin. The Jonquil flower’s meaning is hope, desire affection and friendship.
April – The Daisy and Sweet Pea both represent the month of April. The Daisy symbolizes innocence, purity and true love – a wonderful symbol for the one you love. The Sweet Pea says you are sweet, lovely and cherished. A Sweet Pea represents blissful pleasure in the language of the Victorian era.
May – Lily of the Valley is the only flower that represents the month of May. The Lily of the Valley symbolizes purity and humility and has been used in Weddings over the centuries. The Princess of Wales as well as the late Queen Elizabeth II favored this flower.
June – Rose and Honeysuckle are the two flowers that represent June because they both bloom in June. The Rose has an endearing meaning that is not hard to remember – a symbol of romance, passion and true love. The Honeysuckle symbolizes happiness and devotion. There is actually a flower called a Honeysuckle Rose and you can only imagine the deep meaning of this flower.
July – Delphinium and Water Lily are beautiful representatives for July. Jewelry from Sincerely Silver with a Delphinium flower stamped on it means open-hearted joy, fun and strong bonds. The Water Lily, rooted in mud, but beautifully graces the top of the water’s surface, have powerful symbols such as purity, peace and rebirth.
August – Gladiolus and Poppy are the much-needed flowers that can provide grace and splashes of colors to every garden as the summer months come to a close. The Gladiolus is a member of the Iris family and comes from the Latin word for “sword”. It is obvious that the Gladiolus would come to symbolize strength, victory and healing because of its tall beauty. The Poppy comes in the deepest of red and is a reminder of our loved ones from days gone by.
September – Aster and Morning Glory. The Aster is named after the Greek word for “star” and are a symbol of wisdom and patience. Aster comes in different colors and each color represents a different meaning. The Morning Glory also comes in a few different colors, but the overall meaning / symbolism of the Morning Glory is affection - undying and unconditional affection.
October – Marigold and Cosmos. These two flowers couldn’t be more opposite in their beauty. Marigold’s are bright yellows and oranges, golden hues with a slight reddish tone. They are tied to the summer’s warmth, reflecting the sun as the season slowly turns away from Autumn. The Marigold represents passion and creativity, good cheer and optimism. The Cosmos, in stark contrast, is delicate. The name comes from Greek for kosmos. It represents balance and tranquility.
November – Chrysanthemum. The Chrysanthemum stands alone for the month of November, and it’s symbolism can stand alone! This flower represents joy, optimism and longevity. The Chrysanthemum is highly revered in China and Japan. In the United States it means friendship, happiness and well-being.
For December the Holly and Narcissus can be paired together in contrasts balancing strength and protection with hope and renewal. In the past the Holly represented protection and good fortune dating back to Celtic traditions. Today it is a huge part of the Christmas season because of its deep colors of vibrant red and dark green leaves. The Symbolism of Narcissus Flower is hope and rebirth. Its color is commonly the paperwhite color in winter. Can you see the beautiful contrasts?
Flowers and Jewelry – together this combination from Sincerely Silver is sure to bring a smile and deep love to anyone receiving such a meaningful gift. Whether it is for an Anniversary, a birthday, a baptism or for a Celebration of Life, we would love to help you celebrate.