Rose Day– Marks the Beginning of Valentine’s Week

With the start of Rose Day, Valentine’s Week is here to spread love, joy, and affection amongst all those in love. 

Every year, Rose Day is celebrated on February 7 and marks the beginning of a week-long celebration of love and affection, with each day having a special meaning and significance. Roses, being the most beautiful and romantic of flowers, signify love, care, and appreciation. Rose Day is a day dedicated to expressing love with the gift of roses, while it also serves as a reminder that love is not only shared between romantic partners but also family and friends. We can also shower ourselves with some self-love and appreciation by giving ourselves a rose.

It is believed that Victorians initiated the occasion of offering roses as a way to affirm their love for one another.

The Significance of the Rose

The rose has a significant and long-lasting history in many cultures across the world. It is considered that the meaning of roses varies depending on their colour. Red roses are often seen as symbols of passion and love, while pink roses are associated with joy, appreciation, and admiration. White roses represent innocence and purity, while yellow roses signify friendship and the excitement of new beginnings. Orange roses are used to convey desire. Regardless of the colour, roses are seen as a sign of beauty, honour, and grace.

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