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Peony Marriage Greeting

Peony Marriage Greeting

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Suggested Occassions

  • Love

A classic Victorian-era text, The Language of Flowers, written by George Routledge and illustrated by Kate Greenaway, is one of many compendiums of flowers and their highly specific meanings. For the Victorians, obsessed with coded messages and rituals, flowers offered limitless potential for expressing hidden desires and intentions. Belladonna, or Deadly Nightshade, represented silence. Foxglove conveyed insincerity, Hibiscus was a declaration of delicate beauty, Motherwort signified concealed love, and Ambrosia a validation of love returned. Weeping Willow, a symbol of grief and loss, appeared often on gravestones and in Victorian mourning stationery and jewelry.

Wherever you see flowers in our work, know that we are paying homage to these rich traditions. Within every flower lies a meaning, a hidden message, and a reverence for nature.

Specifications

A2 4.25x5.5 IN.
CREAM CARD STOCK + CREAM ENVELOPE
FOUR COLOR + METALLIC OFFSET PRINTING
BLANK INTERIOR
MADE IN THE USA

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