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FREE SHIPPING + 15% OFF orders over $150Flower symbolisms originated in ancient times, and was often associated with deities.
One such flower is the camellia. A native to China, but also Japan where it is known as the Japanese Rose. These became popular in the Victorian Era, when they were brought to the Europe in the 17th century, and to the USA in the late 18th century.
The name camellia is of Latin origin, and means ‘helper to the priest.’ It was named after a Jesuit botanist Georg Joseph Kamel.
Camellias are said to represent different stages of love. Many years ago, around 1200 BCE, the Koreans used to display camellias at weddings because they signified longevity and faithfulness. In Chinese history, this perfectly symmetrical flower symbolizes long-lasting devotion.
The petals are said to represent the spirit of a young lady, and the calyx symbolic a young man, trusted to take care and protect. Did you know that the calyx of the camellia falls with the petals, symbolizing unity and undying love between a man and a woman?
Flower symbolisms originated in ancient times, and was often associated with deities.
One such flower is the camellia. A native to China, but also Japan where it is known as the Japanese Rose. These became popular in the Victorian Era, when they were brought to the Europe in the 17th century, and to the USA in the late 18th century.
The name camellia is of Latin origin, and means ‘helper to the priest.’ It was named after a Jesuit botanist Georg Joseph Kamel.
Camellias are said to represent different stages of love. Many years ago, around 1200 BCE, the Koreans used to display camellias at weddings because they signified longevity and faithfulness. In Chinese history, this perfectly symmetrical flower symbolizes long-lasting devotion.
The petals are said to represent the spirit of a young lady, and the calyx symbolic a young man, trusted to take care and protect. Did you know that the calyx of the camellia falls with the petals, symbolizing unity and undying love between a man and a woman?