Birth Monthly Flower (June Rose) Oval Charms Pendant Raw Solid Brass , Antique silver, Shiny silver, Shiny gold plated 29x18mm 5275
Birth Monthly Flower (June Rose) Oval Charms Pendant Raw Solid Brass , Antique silver, Shiny silver, Shiny gold plated 29x18mm 5275
Shape: Oval Flower (June Rose)
Material : Raw Solid Brass
Finish : Raw Brass, Antique silver plated, Shiny silver plated, Shiny gold plated
Size :29x18mm
Color : Optional
Month flowers, also known as birth flowers, are specific flowers that are traditionally associated with each month of the year. Similar to birthstones, birth flowers have symbolic meanings and are often used to represent the qualities and characteristics associated with individuals born in a particular month. These floral associations have cultural and historical roots, and they are often used in various contexts, including gift-giving, decorations, and personal accessories like jewelry.
Here is a list of birth flowers for each month:
January: snowdrop (Galanthus) - Symbolizes hope, consolation, and new beginnings.
February: Iris - Symbolizes faith, hope, wisdom, and eloquence
March: Daffodil - Symbolizes new beginnings, hope, and the arrival of spring.
April: Daisy - Represents innocence, purity, and simplicity.
May: Hawthorn - Symbolizes innocence and purity.
June: Rose - Different colors of roses convey various meanings, but generally, they symbolize love and appreciation.
July: Water lily - symbol of beauty and elegance
August: Poppy - Symbolizes strength, moral integrity, and infatuation.
September: Morning Glory - Represents love, wisdom, and faith.
October: Cosmos - Symbolizes peace, tranquillity, innocence, modesty and joy.
November: Chrysanthemum - Represents cheerfulness, friendship, and abundance.
December: Holly - represents happiness and optimism.
These month flowers are often used in the creation of themed jewelry, such as necklaces, to celebrate a person's birth month. It's a charming way to add a personal touch to gifts and accessories based on someone's birth month and the associated flower's symbolism.