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18K Gold Birth Month Flower Necklace
Attract the right kind of energy in your life with 18K Gold-filled birth month flower necklace. Wearing your birth flower below your neck brings good luck and protection. You can wear it 24/7 because it's completely waterproof and is made of premium quality materials.
It makes a perfect gift, because it is precious and personal.
✨ Waterproof: does not change color with water exposure
✨ Anti-tarnish
✨ 18K Gold plated over premium stainless steel
✨ Lead and nickel free
✨ Length: 40 cm + 6 cm extender
✨ Pendant size: 20x10 mm
What Are Birth Month Flowers?
Every flower has a meaning, and can convey certain emotions, thoughts, or moods. The tradition of birth month flowers is thought to have begun in Roman times. Back then, flowers were used as decorations or given as gifts as a way to honor birthdays.
January: Carnation
(🇳🇱 Anjer)
The ruffled, colourful blooms of carnations are symbolic of devotion, love and loyalty. It is also a symbol of perseverance, as carnations are one of the only flowers that continue to thrive from summer, right into winter.
February: Violet
(🇳🇱 Violette)
The February's birth flower has a long history of medicinal use and is thought to represent loyalty, as well as courage, wisdom, and faith. These little flowers are able to withstand harsh conditions, making them the perfect flower for midwinter.
March: Daffodil
(🇳🇱 Gele narcis )
Bright and sunny daffodils are a fitting birth month flower for March, when we begin to see the first signs of spring in the Northern Hemisphere. And just as spring represents new beginnings, rebirth, and joy, so do daffodils. They can also symbolize unrequited love and chivalry.
April: Daisy (🇳🇱 Madeliefje)
Daisies are the birth month flower for April, coming in a variety of sizes and colors. These flowers open up at the first sign of sunlight, aptly named "daisy" from the Anglo Saxon "day's eye." Daisies are thought to represent innocence, purity, and the keeping of secrets.
May: Lily Of The Valley
(🇳🇱 Lelietje van dalen)
The fragrant white flowers are often associated with traditional feminine values such as purity, chastity and sweetness. In Germanic mythology, lily of the valley flowers are associated with the humility and purity of the virgin goddess Ostara.
June: Rose (🇳🇱 Roos)
The birth flower for June is the rose. This flower is one of the most widely used, accessible, and versatile herbal remedies on earth. Roses represent love, passion, and admiration.
July: Water Lily (Lotus)
(🇳🇱 Waterlelie)
Calm and serene, July's birth flower is the water lily, gracefully resting atop fresh water. These flowers are also known as Nymphaea, which comes from the Greek word nymph, aka a feminine spirit that inhabits rivers and woods. This flower represents spirituality, purity and majesty.
August: Poppy
(🇳🇱 Papaver)
The brightly colored poppy is August's birth month flower, and it represents positivity, pleasure and success. Poppies can be incorporated into relaxation rituals.
September: Morning Glory
The beautiful morning glory can be seen on vines and cascading up garden walls, and it symbolizes affection. They're aptly named "morning glory" because they open up very early in the day and close up pretty early in the afternoon.
October: Marigold
(🇳🇱 Goudsbloem)
The warm, rich colors of marigolds make them a perfect flower for October, matching those autumnal vibes. They symbolize love and passion.
November: Chrysanthemum
(🇳🇱 Chrysant)
Chrysanthemums are aromatic flowers that are thought to symbolize friendship, joy, and positivity.
December: Narcissus
(🇳🇱 Narcis)
The birth month flower for December is the narcissus flower, which includes a variety of hundreds of species. They represent sweetness, and giving them to someone suggests you think they're wonderful just as they are.