Thursday, July 22, 2010

Why do Brides Carry flowers?


Since Ancient times, people in many parts of the world have given flowers an aura of magic, attributing to them the ability to influence many events and particularly future happiness.

Flowers have always been associated with romance. In Ancient Egypt, a gift of flowers was seen as one of good luck, a joyful sign of affection. In the East, flowers were thought to influence whether a young man would marry happily or not at all. Daisy-like flowers that's called bachelors button get the name from Europe. Young men in love picked a flower with a dew still on it. If it remained bright and fresh after 24 hours in their pockets, the omen was for wedded bliss. Often, a man who found a shriveled bloom remained a bachelor rather than risk having a life of misery.

Among Ancient peoples, flowers symbolized sex and fertility, and became a natural part of the marriage ritual. Today, brides carry a floral bouquet in the hope of ensuring marital happiness. Usually, the bouquet contains roses, signs of love and of luck. Ribbons tying the bouquet also are symbolic, said to bring good wishes from the bride's friends.


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3 comments:

Mel Alarilla said...

Very informative post indeed. Knowing the significance of flowers in men and women gives us a fresher perspective in life. Thanks for the post. God bless you all always.

Sam said...

Hi Sir Mel. Salamat sa bisita ug comment:). God bless you too:).

dondi045 said...

Thank you for that great information. Flowers do served a lot of purposes and intentions too.

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