Say it with Roses: Understanding the Symbolic Meanings of Rose Colours and Numbers
The number of roses in a bouquet can further convey a specific message in addition to the emotions and feelings conveyed by the colour of the roses. Here’s a guide to help you understand the symbolic meanings behind the number of roses:
1 Rose – Love at first sight or devotion
One rose is a powerful symbol of love at first sight. It can also be given as a symbol of devotion, making it the perfect gift for your significant other on a special occasion.
2 Roses – Mutual love and affection
A pair of roses represent mutual love and affection. It’s a sweet and romantic gesture to give to your partner or a close friend.
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Casablanca
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3 Roses – “I Love You”
A bouquet of three roses symbolizes the words “I Love You.” It’s a simple yet powerful way to express your love to someone special.
6 Roses – Infatuation and Admiration
Six roses signify infatuation and admiration. It’s a great gift to give to someone you’re interested in or someone you admire.
12 Roses – Declaration of Love
A bouquet of a dozen roses is a timeless and classic way to declare your love to someone special. It’s a perfect gift for a romantic occasion or anniversary.
24 Roses – Congratulations and Achievement
Twenty-four roses signify congratulations and achievement. It’s a great way to celebrate someone’s success, graduation, or a big promotion.
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36 Roses – Romantic Attachment or Big Romantic Gestures
A bouquet of thirty-six roses is a grand gesture that signifies romantic attachment. It’s the perfect way to show your significant other how much you care, and it’s a great choice for special occasions like Valentine’s Day.
50 Roses – Unconditional Love
Fifty roses represent unconditional love. It’s a perfect way to express your love to your partner, parents, or a close friend.
In addition to the number of roses, the colour of roses also carries symbolic meanings. Red roses represent passion and love, pink roses symbolize gratitude and admiration, white roses signify purity and innocence, yellow roses represent friendship and joy, orange roses represent enthusiasm and energy, and purple roses represent enchantment and majesty.
In conclusion, roses are more than just a beautiful flower; they also carry a language of their own. By understanding the symbolic meanings behind the number and colour of roses, you can create the perfect bouquet for any occasion and convey your feelings and emotions in a meaningful way.