
The mythical story behind the language of tulips
It's that time of year again when tulips are in season.
The delicate appearance of tulips swaying in the spring breeze soothes the hearts of those who see them, and gently announces the change of seasons.
The meaning of tulips varies depending on their color, and they represent things like "compassion," "confession of love," and "true love."
Red is "passionate love"
Pink is "tender love"
White is "pure"
Yellow is "hopeless love"
By choosing the right gift for the right recipient and occasion, you can convey your feelings more deeply.
The meaning of this flower has a story related to Türkiye and the Netherlands in the 16th century.
At the time, tulips were highly valued in the Sultan's court as a symbol of wealth and power.
Due to their beauty and rarity, they soon spread throughout Europe, and in the 17th century in Holland they became so popular that they sparked a speculative frenzy known as "tulip mania."
Due to this historical background, tulips represent "perfect love," "prosperity," and "nobility."
It has come to have the following meaning:
Furthermore, there are stories related to tulips in Greek mythology.
There is a theory that tulips were grown by Demeter, the goddess of agriculture, in search of lost love, and that this is where the meaning of tulips as a symbol of love came from.
Tulips are not just a springtime decoration, they are flowers with stories that touch people's hearts.
When choosing a gift, why not consider the meaning behind the color and the mythology behind it?
I'm sure your feelings will reach you more deeply and beautifully.

