Wedding Invitations – The Power of Symbols
Symbols have been used in celebrations and ceremonies for centuries, and can be seen all around us in our daily life. Symbols are instantly recognisable and equated with certain emotions or meanings, making them an incredibly powerful visual device. Make the most of the power of symbols by choosing the perfect ones for your wedding invitations.
Wedding Invitations Symbols – Roses
Roses are traditionally seen as the flower of love, and as such make an ideal image for wedding invitations. Its symbolism dates back to ancient times, when roses were linked with goddesses such as Isis and Aphrodite, and later used as symbol for the Virgin Mary. The rose is also the national flower of England. The symbolism of roses varies according to the colour of the flower, so be careful when choosing it as a design for your wedding invitations. Red is seen as the rose of passion and romance, pink is linked with gratitude and sympathy, white is a symbol of humility, while yellow stands for joy and freedom. Of course, you could always opt for a black and white image of a rose on your wedding invitations if you can’t decide!
Hearts are a hugely powerful symbol for wedding invitations, with very clear connotations of love, romance and commitment. Hearts are traditionally drawn in red to symbolise blood as well as passion and emotion, and are common images on St Valentine’s Day cards. On a slightly less romantic note, some people believe the heart shape actually depicts the heart of a cow, which is closer to that shape than a human heart is. In the practice of tantra and goddess spirituality the heart is believed to have symbolised the ‘yoni’ (female genitals) or the pubic mound. However, most people will simply recognise it as a symbol the love you have for each other, and appreciate a beautiful wedding invitation bearing this design.
Wedding Invitations Symbols – Wedding Rings
A very clear symbol for your wedding invitations is a pair of wedding rings interlinked. These can be positioned inside a heart symbol, inside a pair of cupped and joined hands, on an open bible, or even just on a plain background. However they are depicted, the message is the same – love, unity and commitment. Using wedding rings on your invitations will also ensure there is no mistake about the contents inside!
Wedding Invitations Symbols – Sunrise
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