The rose … It is all associated with love, passion, Valentine’s Day. The bouquet of red roses is a great romantic classic. This flower is not only endowed with a sweet and delicate beauty, but also with a pronounced and irresistible perfume. But what does it really mean and where does it originate from?
Generally, the tattoo of rose is associated with the woman, but it is not only reserved for women. On the contrary, the different meanings of the rose make it a mixed motif that suits both women and men.
The symbolism of the rose tattoo
The rose is certainly the pioneer motif of the tattoo and the reason most requested and for good reason. Depending on its color or appearance it has a different meaning:The red rose symbolizes love and passion,
The pink rose evokes beauty as well as sweetness,
The white rose represents purity, peace and sincerity,
The yellow rose, it symbolizes treason, jealousy but also friendship,
The black rose symbolizes death, mourning, loss of a person, separation and pain,
The blue rose, which is an “imaginary” color represents youth as well as the possibility of realizing one’s dreams.
There is not only color that symbolizes something, its growth stage also means a lot:
A rosebud means the birth of a love
A fully hatched rose marks the power of a feeling and also represents a declaration of love
A faded rose or a rose that loses its petals evokes the end of a love or symbolizes a feeling of sadness
A rose with thorns represents a warning, a feeling of distrust. It also shows that a love is not always eternal and shared. A rose with thorns can also symbolize a stage of our life that would have been full of pitfalls.
A tattoo of pink is nothing ordinary, it always has a particular and personal meaning to the tattooed that’s why for years, the tattoo of pink is and will always be in vogue.
Stars tattoos of roses
– first, we can mention the Lady Gaga rose tattoo which is associated with a treble clef
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