Thursday, 10 February 2011

Valentine symbols

What are the first few things that come to mind when you think about Valentine's day? Cupids, flowers, candy, doves or hearts? It is normal to associate with Valentine's day, as they are quite popular Valentine symbols. There are various symbols related to Valentine's day and these symbols often characteristic Valentine's gifts and other tokens love presented 14 February or Valentine's day. Cupid is numero uno when it comes to Valentine's day symbols, but there are many other symbols of the Valentine that might be interesting to check. So read on.


Pink red


The red rose is also great symbol of Valentine's day as the Turkey is Thanksgiving! Roses symbolize love, compassion, peace, friendship and romance. But when it comes to red roses, they certainly of a hand, the intensity of your love and your passion for that special someone. Now, it would be interesting to note that if you rearrange the letters in the word "rose", you get Eros - the God of love (or Cupid). If Pink is one of the main symbols of Valentine's day hearts of this rule on 14 February each year. And, apart from the Red roses other colors are also sent the day of Valentine to convey different messages.


Hearts


Then, the heart is the symbol of Valentine's warmer because it represents love in its purest form. A person giving your heart means giving her the thing that is most valuable and vital for you. In short, a heart symbolizes life!


Birds


You and your beloved ever be called love-birds? Well, "love-birds" is a term often used to indicate deeply in love couples. Birds are an important symbol of Valentine's day as it is widely believed that birds find their partner on Valentine's day. The Herricks came to symbolize eternal love. Doves are on the other hand, symbol of purity, humility and virtue. Pigeons and doves, it is said, mate for life and this are loyalty symbols.


Ribbons and frills


Ribbons and frills are symbols of Valentine's day since the days of chivalry. It is said that girls would give their dear (Kings or soldiers) ribbons and frills before the last war. Men keep the ribbons and frills with them while they fought.


Lace


Lace is also traditionally associated with love. How, you ask? In addition, in the past, if a woman like a man, she dropped her handkerchief of lace to send a signal to human, and if the man has chosen for her, feelings were regarded as mutual. Apart from the lace, another well-known symbol of Valentine's day is the node love. Love knots were a series of nodes complexifiés and tortuous no beginning and no end. What are the symbols of the infinite and eternal love.


Cupid


Think about Valentine's day and images of cupids fat cute and throbbing hearts red of varying sizes will be able to dance in your mind. Why ask you? Similarly, the cupids and hearts are the most powerful symbols of Valentine's day as you may already know. Associations are so strong and so deeply rooted that even a child will know it is time for Valentine's day when he / she sees cupids and hearts suspended in showcases and redemption card stores. Being Free and this riot crimson chubby stuffed hearts sweeping people off their feet regardless of age and location. This is the potential of these two symbols of Valentine - the God of love, Cupid and indispensable pulsating organ within us, the heart. They create an instant connection without any medium of expression and they symbolize the Valentine's day - the day of love!


Cupid is the son of the goddess Venus, the goddess of love and beauty. Therefore become the popular God of love, Cupid and believed that anyone Cupid strikes with his arrow, instantly fall madly in love. This is why the Cupid come to be associated with Valentine's day and became the symbol of the most expensive Valentine. For those who don't know, the Cupid looks like a little child with innocent face, golden buckles and blue eyes. He has a pair of wings and always carries an arc one arrow with him. Then watch the Cupid...Valentine's is here and you can hit anytime!


Now you have the various symbols associated with Valentine's. Therefore the next time that you choose a pink red to your beloved or a heart of candy with a Ribbon of packaging, remember their symbolic connotations. Which would be ad more relevance to your feast of Saint Valentine, wouldn't ain't it? And Valentine's day would not half as special without the Cupids, roses, ribbons, laces and decorated with hearts autour. Then, celebrate Valentine's day with all the lovely Valentine symbols and have a time simply fabulous!





Sean Carter writes on holidays, Valentine's day and world events. He is a writer with a special interest for the eCard industry and writes for 123greetings.com. He is an active blogger at blog de Valentin.

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