Tuesday, 10 January 2012

valentines day flowers her - The Pictures of Valentines Day Symbols


Valentines Day is coming. How many symbols can you remember about Valentines Day? Look at the following pictures Heart
Personally, I think this is the most suitable symbol of Valentines Day. 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 loves. 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 , valentines day flowers her
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.


The love and attraction that a man and a lady feel for one another is traditionally ascribed to the mythological god, valentines day flowers her 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.
Picture of the Rose
Having Valentines Day without rose is a pity. 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 color red is associated with strong emotions and below are listed sentiments expressed by different hues of rose

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