Tulip Floriography Seal RetreatsTo me, the tulip represents a deep and perfect love, but its carries a much richer symbolic history. In the Ottoman Empire, the tulip was a symbol of perfection, even a vision of paradise made visible, a single bloom held upright with certainty. By the 19th century, in the language of flowers, it came to speak most clearly of love, though never in a single voice. Each color tells its own story. Red for passion that endures. Yellow, once burdened with
There is also a fun play on language
and of the small blessings that persist
and quietly radiant
Pegasus struck the mountain with his hoof
whose work focuses on human and elephant coexistence within rural farming communities in Botswana
it was also used medicinally and carried into rituals meant to ward off illness and misfortune
known for his profound impact on European art
The seal can be taken at face value
Patsy Cline's music has touched the hearts of millions with its soulful
the divine embodiment of sleep and dreams
handle-free design suggests it may have been part of a larger tool
The Lupine Seal was inspired by the wild lupine of the Sierra and the Bluebonnets of Texas