Love
Roses are most commonly associated with love and romance.
Roses can also mean secrecy or confidentiality. A rose’s symbolism varies by the colour of the rose and how many roses are given:
- Red : love and romance
- Pink: : gratitude, grace, admiration, and joy.
- Orange: enthusiasm and passion, energy.
- In the fifteenth century, they represented two important families — The War of the Roses occurred in England between 1455 and 1487 when the house of Lancaster, represented by a red rose, and the house of York, represented by a white rose, competed with each other to rule England.
- Yellow: friendship, freedom, thankfulness gratitude, caring
- White: : innocence and purity, a new beginning, a fresh start.
Roses are England’s national flower.
Rose II
£50.00Price
Your ffl has been hand painted by Sophie onto a solid oak 4x4" block. This personal oil painting can free stand or hang on your wall, bringing a splash of colour to your room
You FFL is handpackaged and will be signed for delivered to you within 7 days of purchase