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Flowers And Jewelry: Crash Course For Guys by Adrian Adams Every man knows that women love receiving flowers and jewelry, yet often they feel unequipped when it comes to purchasing these gifts. Knowing a bit about the symbolic meaning behind these items can come in handy when it is time to show off your romantic skills. There are appropriate times to give certain flowers and different flowers have different meanings. The next time you purchase flowers for the woman in your life, pick out one that truly expresses your feelings. Combine those flowers with a poem and you are sure to melt her heart. Likewise, it is understandably known that women love and appreciate jewelry at any time of the year. However, understanding the symbolism behind giving certain types of jewelry due to the year of an anniversary can make your gift a bit more special and dear to her heart. Also, choosing birthstones for your selected piece of jewelry also shows that you took the time to give the woman in your life a carefully selected and chosen piece. It is also important to realize that certain gemstones have been attributed certain characteristics for thousands of years; choosing to give jewelry gifts based upon gemstones characteristics is another wonderful idea.
Flowers and their Meanings
Here is a list of flowers and their symbolic meanings. You can use this list the next time your purchase a bouquet for the woman in your life. It is also a great idea to combine various flowers based upon their symbolism and create a unique personalized bouquet for the woman that you love. Simply choose the flowers then request them from your local or favorite florist.
Acacia- concealed love or pure friendship Agapanthus- secret love or love letters Amaryllis- splendid beauty or pride Anemone- expectations or forsaken Apple Blossoms- good fortune or prosperity Aster- elegance and daintiness Azalea-Chinese symbol for womanhood, first love, and temperance Baby's Breath- innocence Bachelor Button- single blessedness, hope Begonia- fanciful nature, beware, caution Bells of Ireland- good luck Bird of Paradise Magnificent, splendor, majesty Calla Lily- Majestic beauty Red Carnation- my heart aches for you Pink Carnation- Mother's love White Carnation- adorable Red Chrysanthemum- love Daffodil- you are the only one Dahlia- elegance Daisy- innocence Day Lily- Chinese symbol for mother Fern- magic, fascination Forget-Me-Not- memories, remembrance Freesia- innocence Gardenia- secret love Hibiscus- delicate or fragile beauty Iris- wisdom Jasmine-sensuality, elegance Lavender- devotion Lily- purity White Lily- virginity Magnolia- lover of nature Olive branch- peace Orange blossom- innocence, eternal love Orchid- rare or exotic beauty Petunia- anger, resentment Rose, love passion Lavender Rose- love at first sight Orange Rose- enthusiastic Light pink rose-joyfulness Peach Rose- Appreciation, sympathy Pink Rose- friendship, admiration Dark Pink Rose- thankfulness Red Rose- love Deep Red Rose-desire Rosebud- youth Tulip- love and passion Red Tulip- love Violet- faithfulness Zinnia- missing absent friends
Flowers are also associated with wedding anniversaries. However, if you are celebrating years of dating, you can use these traditional flowers as well. Here is the list of flowers associated with anniversaries.
1st Anniversary- Pansy 2nd Anniversary- Cosmos 3rd Anniversary- Fuchsia 4th Anniversary- Geranium 5th Anniversary- Daisy 6th Anniversary- Calla Lily 7th Anniversary- Jack-in-the-Pulpit 8th Anniversary- Clematis 9th Anniversary- Poppy 10th Anniversary- Daffodil Along with flowers, gemstones also have significant meaning. Understanding the symbolism behind certain gemstones will greatly enhance any jewelry gift that you purchase. Here is a listing of gemstones associated with birthstones, as well as a listing of gemstones meanings.
Birthstones
January- Garnet Garnets are deep red and look beautiful with silver jewelry. They represent strength, health, and deep insight.
February- Amethyst Amethyst ranges in color from pale violet to deep violet purple. Amethyst symbolizes peace, love, and happiness.
March- Aquamarine Aquamarine varies in color from pale blue green to deep blue. Aquamarine is revered for symbolizing courage and peace.
April- Diamond Colorless diamonds are the most popular choices, but diamonds can range in a variety of colors. Known for being a girl's best friend, diamonds also symbolize strength, courage, and good fortune.
May- Emerald Traditionally Emeralds are pure green but they may also be in yellowish tinted varieties. Emeralds represent love, happiness in marriage, and loyalty.
June- Pearl Fresh, saltwater, or cultured pearls vary in a variety of colors ranging from off white to black. Pearls symbolize faithfulness, purity, innocence, and charity.
July- Ruby Rubies are known for their beautiful red hues and can range in colors that feature the red spectrum. They are known for symbolizing wisdom and a nurturing heart.
August- Peridot Peridots range in colors but all have a greenish tint. They represent friendliness, relationships, and compassion.
September- Sapphire Most recognizable for its blue color, sapphires may also be colorless, pink, or even orange. Sapphires symbolize joy, peace, and beauty.
October- Opal Opals display a wide range of colors when deflecting light. Opals signify a creative spirit, new friendships, and healthy relationships.
November- Citrine Citrine ranges in earthy tones from yellow to brown. It looks beautiful when paired with gold and signifies comfort, wealth, and a creative spirit.
December- Turquoise Turquoise ranges in color from aqua to deep robin's egg blue. It looks best when paired with silver and it signifies valor, strength, and wisdom.
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