Primary Significance: Purity, Innocence,
Sympathy, Spirituality
With its pristine appearance, the white
rose has come to symbolize purity, innocence and secrecy. There are myths
and legends from several different cultures relating to the origin of the
first rose which is initially white in color and is then miraculously
transformed. Oftentimes the pure white rose was depicted as being stained
by blood, or made to blush from a kiss. The recurrence of this theme does
a great deal to establish the white rose as a symbol for purity.
Early traditions also used white
roses as a symbol for true love, an association which would later
become the hallmark of the red rose. However, white roses continue to
endure and retain their symbolism of innocence. White roses are now used
to express a number of different sentiments.
Also known as the bridal rose, the white
rose is a traditional wedding flower. In this sense, they are a
representation of unity, virtue, and the pureness of a new bond of love.
White roses are also a symbol for young love, which further strengthens
the association, and makes them ideal for marriages. Bridal bouquets are
often comprised of white roses and other white flowers.
White roses are also associated with honor
and reverence, which makes them a fitting memorial for a departed loved
one. Funeral and sympathy arrangements traditionally incorporate white
roses as a part of the tribute. As a symbol of remembrance, the white rose
represents heavenliness and is an expression of spiritual love and
respect.
While most of the long-established meanings
of white roses are still quite commonly used today, others have become
less prevalent. White rosebuds, for example, are a traditional symbol for
girlhood and carry an underlying message of one too young for love. While
perhaps no longer falling into the realm of common knowledge, this is
still very much a part of the language of roses.
White roses can mean many things to many
different people. They can symbolize new beginnings, or be a sign of
farewell. They can convey feelings of love, friendship, respect and hope.
Underlying all of these messages is the impression of innocence and purity
with which white roses are now synonymous. An arrangement of white roses
is not only beautiful; it can carry a complexity that belies its simpler
appearance. Whatever the reason white roses are given, it can be assured
that they will be deeply appreciated by their recipient.
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