Tuesday, 13 January 2015

White Rose

White Rose


Historically, the white rose symbolized innocence and purity, which is how it became associated with weddings and bridal bouquets. Way back in 14th-century England the white rose was the heraldic sign of the Duke of York who faced off with the red-rose Lancaster family, giving the renowned War of Roses its name.
        Today, the white rose has retained its associations with both pure love and formal ceremony, making it a many purposed recognition of unions and ceremonial occasions, such as anniversaries, christenings and graduations. The white rose is a fitting way to honor a friend or loved one in recognition of a new beginning or a farewell. Their pure color conveys respect, pays homage to new starts and expresses hope for the future

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