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The Rose
If you rearrange the letters of the word rose you get Eros, the
god of Love. The rose, which is undoubtedly the most popular flower
in the world, speaks of love and has been the choice of lovers in
every century.
Ribbons, Laces and Frills
Ribbons and frills have been associated with romance since the days
of knighthood when a knight rode into battle with a ribbon or scarf
given him by his lady fair. The dictionary states that the word
"Lace" comes from a Latin word meaning to "snare"
or "noose". Hundred years ago, woman dropped her laced
handkerchief in hopes that a man picked it up and gave it to her.
Thus, attracting his attention to encourage romance. Chocolate boxes
and valentine cards are hence decorated with lace.
Heart
Emotional feelings arise from the heart. A person feels love,
hate, happiness, anger, jealousy or fear and its the chemistry
that clicks such emotions. Love is connected with the heart and
is a symbol of Valentine because it is Love thats makes
the world go round or for some Love is in the air
Love is an affair of the heart.
Cupid
Cupid was one of the gods of mytholog, son of Venus. In Latin, the
word Cupid means "desire." Cupid is typically represented
as a chubby, naked, winged boy or youth with a mischievous smile.
He possessed a bow with a quiver of arrows by which he transfixed
the hearts of youths an and maidens.Cherubs are descendants of Cupid.
They are depicted as lovable little winged creatures without arrows
and quivers. Cherubs were typically not mischievous like Cupid.
Venus sent cupid to Psyche, the beautiful daughter of a king.
Hands
A lady's hands was a favorite decoration that depicted "femininity."
Its beauty was enhanced by adding a frilly cuff and a jeweled ring
on the third finger. Clasped hands represent those of Queen Victoria
and Prince Albert and were symbols of the friendship between their
countries of Germany and England. Years ago, when a man proposed
marriage to a woman, he asked for her hand The
hand became a symbol of marriage and love. So, followed the glove.
Turtle Doves and Love Birds
It was thought that birds chose their mate for the year on February
14. Doves and pigeons mate for life and therefore were used as a
symbol of "fidelity." Doves were the favourite birds of
Venus and they hold same mates lifetime. They have loyalty, love
and peace. Lovebirds are the colorful parrots with red bills found
usually in Africa. They sit closely together in pairs and hence,
called Love Birds
Love Knots
It is a symbol of endless love. A windled and interlaced loops with
no beginning or end. Love knots are made with ribbon or fancy lace
and even drawn on cards or piece of paper and passed on to the love
with a message often written on it.
Puzzik-circa 1840. A puzzik is a quaint sort of homemade Valentine
which was a sort of puzzle that the receiver had to solve. Not only
did she have to decipher the message but also to figure how to refold
the paper once it was opened. The order of the verses was usually
numbered, and the recipient had to twist the folds to determine
what was being said.
Daguerreotype-popular from 1840 to the Civil War. An old-time tintype
was found in the center of a card surrounded by an ornamented wreath.
Another type was a "Mirror Valentine" which had a small
mirror placed in the center to reflect the happy face of the receiver.
Rebus. Although it had many forms, a rebus usually was a romantic
verse written in ink with certain words omitted and illustrated
with a picture. Meant to be a riddle, they were not always easy
to decipher.
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