Meaning of The Lavender Flower

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Lavender

Flower symbolism is an interesting combination of stories


and myths created by cultures and civilizations that lived
nearby. Flowers might seem irrelevant to some people, but
when you consider the fact that flower symbols are all
around us, this is proof enough they are relevant and important.

Flower symbols were used in art and literature and they represented various organizations,
feelings or emotions and other important things. People were able to determine which
organization is in question by only seeing a certain flower symbol.

Flowers were an important part of religious ceremonies and festivities and there were even
festivals held in the honor of certain flower sorts. Flower symbolism dates back hundreds if tears
but it is still equally relevant and important today as it was in the past. People still rely on flower
symbolism to pass on an important message and to express their emotions through flower
symbolism.

In today’s text we will be talking about the Lavender flower and the symbolical meaning behind
it. This beautiful flower has a very rich symbolical meaning and it dates back hundreds of years
and it is widely spread i. many cultures.

Meaning of the Lavender flower


Every flower has its own symbolical meaning and this meaning helps us to better get to know a
certain glower and the history behind it. This meaning is not only important when choosing the
tight flower as a gift but also when you are interested in finding out more about the history
behind a certain flower.

There is always a much deeper and symbolic meaning behind a flower than you might think at
first. Lavender flower has several meaning and these meanings are:

 Purity

The lavender flower represents purity and it was often used as a symbol on ceremonies and
events that celebrated someone’s innocence and purity. This flower is often compared to feelings
of soul cleanliness and purity.

 Serenity

Another meaning of the lavender flower is the meaning of serenity. This flower was often used
as an expression of this feeling and we can often find lavender in various oils and scents that are
meant for relaxation and aroma therapy.

 Caution
Lavender flower symbolizes caution and the reason why this flower symbolizes caution is
because of the history behind the flower itself. Many cultures used lavender flowers as symbols
of cautiousness and as a sign to be careful.

 Silence

Lavender flower is also a symbol of silence because lavender flowers were used during
meditation and in moments when people wanted to be alone with their thoughts and emotions.

 Devotion

The lavender flower is a symbol l of devotion and giving someone this flower is a sign of
devotion and love towards the person you are gifting it.

Lavender Flower – Etymological meaning


The history behind the name of the lavender flower is interesting and tied to the practical use of
this flower. Lavender comes from the Old English word lavender which is again derived from
the Latin word lavage which means to wash. It is believed that the lavender flower was often
used for washing clothes or people used it for bathing because of it beautiful and relaxing scent.

Another explanation for the name of the lavender flower is that it actually comes from the word
livere which means bluish.

Lavender Flower – Symbolic meaning


Lavender flower has a very deep symbolical meaning in various cultures. This beautiful flower
was far more popular because of its practical use than for its beauty. People used lavender as a
scent to freshen up their homes, themselves or as a gift for the ones they cared about. Lavender
flower comes only in purple color and this color is the symbol of the seventh chakra and it is
located on top of the head.

Lavender flower is used to initiate these vibrations and to make out bodies heal faster. Lavender
was one of the sacred flowers in ancient Greece and it was used in temples and shrines as a scent
very often. In ancient Rome, lavender flower was extremely expensive and only those with a
higher social status could afford them.

Lavender Flower – Color meaning


Some flowers come in various colors while others have only few. Color of a flower can have an
important symbolical meaning and can be completely in tune with the symbolic meaning of the
flower or completely opposite from it. Lavender comes only i. one color and this color is purple.
Purple color is a symbol of royalty and nobility but also a symbol of spirituality. This is why the
lavender flower was often used in spiritual and religious rituals. The beautiful scent of this
flower combined with its strong symbolical meaning was a perfect combination and symbolism
for the spiritual world.

Lavender flower can be gifted to anyone you love and it was often gifted as a sign of care and
love for someone. Today they are a regular part of flower arrangements and decorations for
various events and ceremonies like weddings for example.

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