The snowdrop flower on a circle necklace (Hope & Resilience)

The Meaning Behind Birth Flowers (and Why They Matter)

Each birth flower carries a quiet kind of symbolism—something subtle, but deeply personal.

That’s why I chose to build this collection around them.

Not just because they’re beautiful… but because they represent something people don’t always say out loud.

  • January – Snowdrop: Hope and Resilience
  • February – Violet: Loyalty and Enduring Love
  • March – Daffodil: Rebirth and Happiness
  • April – Daisy: Purity and Transformation
  • May – Lily of the Valley: Joy and Humility
  • June – Rose: Passion and Honor
  • July – Water Lily: Innocence and Peace
  • August – Poppy: Imagination and Beauty
  • September – Aster: Wisdom and Patience
  • October – Cosmos: Harmony and Tranquility
  • November – Peony: Romance and Prosperity
  • December – Holly: Celebration and Protection

These aren’t just labels—they’re reflections.

When you wear or gift one, it becomes something more than jewelry.
It becomes a small, intentional piece of meaning you carry with you.

Something that feels like you.

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