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After purchase, the design will be accessible immediately as a download. It will be sent to you in pdf form through email, and will be available on your “my account” page under the “downloads” tab. You can expect to receive a high resolution copy of the design (without the watermark), as well as full permission to get it tattooed with your local artist 🙂 A Gemini parent is fun-loving, making a brilliant children’s entertainer. They use their strong communication skills to teach and guide their children through life, whilst their optimism and easy-going nature ensure there is fun and games around every corner. The Gemini parent would warmly welcome a floral gift bursting with colour to say thank you for just being fantastic.If a beautiful baby Virgo has joined your family; congratulations, they will bring loyalty and kindness! Your tiny new bundle has both common sense and intellect. Parents, as they gaze at you perceptively there is a lot going on in that tiny mind; they are both thoughtful and reflective. You’ll have no problem trying to get them to do their homework in future years as they love to learn.

Aries are bright and optimistic, just like their birth flower, the daisy, which is reminiscent of summer and days creating daisy chains. They will grow up to be determined and confident children who are optimistic about every obstacle they come across.
Passionate and determined, there is an intensity about Scorpios that is hard to ignore – make sure you are ready for playtime, a Scorpio child would enjoy a dressing up box making playtime as realistic as possible. When they know what they want they will stop at nothing to achieve it, which means that Scorpio babies tend to learn new things very quickly. They are dependable, honest and perceptive too, which is good news for parents.

If you are welcoming a little Taurus; congratulations you’re in for a treat! Although their sign of the zodiac is a bull, and they can be a little headstrong at times, those born under the sign of Taurus are usually dependable, loyal and full of laughter. Tiny Taureans are often calm and easy to soothe, so temper tantrums shouldn’t be looming on the horizon too often.
Known for their creative and imaginative natures, the Pisces baby will be fond of creative pursuits. Like their birth flower the Violet, though both watchful and modest, they will flourish with praise and at times instinctively seem to understand. Compassionate and romantic, don’t be surprised if your precious Piscean is full of smiles and trusting hugs.

If a beautiful Aries baby has joined your family;congratulations, your new baby is full of generosity and is caring too. Though sometimes they can have a short-temper, this can be soothed by doing some kind of activity, so if you find your Aries baby is becoming grouchy, take them for a walk. Aries love activity and physical challenges.If a beautiful baby Capricorn has joined your family; congratulations, they will be easy-going as a baby, which is good news for the parents! Your new bundle of joy will grow up to be kind and sincere. You should encourage learning from a young age, as Capricorns love to learn, and will grow up to be determined and hard-working.

Sagittarius can be impulsive and they love trying new experiences, you’ll have your hands full keeping them entertained all day, make sure there are plenty of activities for them to enjoy. Optimistic by nature and hungry for adventure, they’re willing to embrace the unknown, so they should have no trouble settling into new places. They’re also highly creative with generous spirits, so expect to receive the odd surprise bouquet of flowers from time to time.
If your cherished new arrival is born under the sign of Cancer; congratulations your little one will be loyal and loving! This water-element baby is both emotional and sensitive. Establish good routines and your harmonious baby will be quick to understand. Sentimental and deeply intuitive, they will respond to your mood, so parents, a happy home will mean a happy baby.

An Aries parent is determined in every aspect of life, from their work to their family. They’re super organised, so juggling work and home is never an issue, in fact they find it easy! Aries love to get outdoors and spend time doing physical activities, so taking their children to the park with a football is considered a perfect day out. A beautiful bouquet of summer flowers to say happy birthday would be warmly welcomed by the Aries parent.
Whether you’re expecting your own new arrival or you’re helping a loved one celebrate a birth, there’s no more fitting way to mark the occasion than with a bouquet of flowers. Of course, the bunch you choose has to look stunning, but there’s more to selecting blooms than mere appearances.If your little Gemini has just arrived, you will probably be looking in wonder at your bundle of joy as you imagine what the future holds. Be prepared for plenty of fun and laughter, as Gemini’s are notorious practical jokers with a great sense of humour. Just like their birth flower, the rose, these characters can be sensitive and sweet too. These cheeky chappies are very witty due to their high intelligence. They will surround themselves with people of a similar intellect, so parents; stay up to date with the latest technologies.

A Virgo parent has a critical eye for perfection and they work hard to improve. Always helping others they would welcome a gift of flowers, small bright blooms with colourful details would work best. Cleanliness is important to the Virgo parent, and their babies will reflect this. The Virgo parent will know each detail of their baby and take pride in watching them flourish and learn.
Like the yellow Marigold flower, known as the Herb of the Sun, your Libra baby will be happy, bright and fun to be around as they grow up. A bunch of Marigolds would brighten up any Libra’s day,As well as helping you to celebrate new arrivals in style, our astrology guide could come in handy if you’re searching for thoughtful birthday flowers.The Virgo is an Earth sign and just like their subtle zodiac flower, the Aster, Virgos can be very modest and often don’t like to take centre stage. With a natural eye for detail their skill of observance will help your Virgo baby to grow and learn quickly as they take pleasure in everything from reading to pets.

A Taurus parent appreciates the sights and scents of beautiful flowers, and a bouquet including lilies and daisies would be welcomed by the Taurus who is normally the giver not the receiver. Having grown to appreciate the finer things in life, the Taurean will thrive on sharing these with their new arrival creating a wonderful home. Patience is a virtue the Taurus parent has in abundance, so relax; you won’t be worried by your baby’s continual need to question and investigate, you’ll enjoy discovering along with them.

As you welcome your Scorpio baby to the world, you will be wondering about their little personality and their star sign is a great place to start. Ambitious and tenacious, Scorpios won’t be stopped from pursuing their goals, so you might find that babies born under this sign are determined to doeverything for themselves. They are faithful and trustworthy, making them dependable playmates. In schoolthey’ll find close friends who are loyal and trustworthy.
If you have just welcomed a little Leo; congratulations you’re in for a treat! Leos are bright, energetic and optimistic characters. Parents, you’ll enjoy watching your baby grow and blossom into a colourful personality; as tall and vibrant as their birth flower, the gladiolus. They are smart, sensitive and love to play. Your Leo baby will love colour and sound, so from flowers to mobiles enjoy creating a stimulating home.As their birth flower, the larkspur, symbolises, they will have an open heart and care deeply about family and home. Your Cancer baby will be artistic and enjoy creative play. As their water sign indicates they love to relax near water and evening bath times should be harmonious relaxing family times.

The Gemini also has a mischievous side, ensure you are always one-step ahead of the game or they will outrun you! As well as clever and cheeky, they are also easy-going not taking life too seriously, but they are intuitive and have a serious side when they need to, making your life a little simpler. The little Gemini loves the spotlight, so take a seat as they perform their way through life.
A Capricorn parent works hard to discipline their child, but also isn’t afraid to have fun often too. Capricorns love family, and they love having a family connection, so whilst there may be rules and regulations in place for their children, they’re always loving and affectionate.If you are celebrating the birth of a gorgeous Pisces baby; congratulations, these gentle souls are both kind and faithful!Your little Pisces will enjoy sleep time in these early months just dreaming of what the future will hold. Your generous little one will display preferences for music at a very early age, so parents, prepare to sing along to their tune!

Your newborn baby is a Libra; congratulations, your baby will be fair and gentle! Libran’s are all about balance, with their symbol being the scales, so make sure that your home is a relaxing place for your baby to grow up. Your baby will love sharing things with others, so as they get older, you can expect many ‘presents’, even if it is just their favourite toy.
A Leo parent has plenty of self-confidence and they always aspire to perfection. The Leo parent is creative and sociable, so there’ll be lots of parties for little ones to enjoy. They have loads of energy too, so you’ll often find them playing with their children, or running around picking them up and dropping them off at all sorts of classes and practices.By delving into the stars when you’re choosing birth flowers, you can give extra meaning to this gesture — and just maybe it’ll provide you with some intriguing insights into the sort of person the little one will grow up to become.

If a beautiful baby Aquarius has joined your family; congratulations, your new baby will be affectionate and curious about their new world. Your baby will enjoy meeting new family members, and won’t mind being passed around all your friends. An Aquarius is laid back, and enjoys having lots of friends and social connections. As they grow older, they become deep-thinkers and can usually be found reading a book.Holding strong traditional family values they care deeply about those close to them. Loving to preserve family memories, the Cancer parent should start to capture their new baby’s precious moments; in future years you will cherish family photographs or films.The floral present to melt a Cancerean’s heart would include; roses, delphinium, alstroemeria or freesia; all closely related to this zodiac sign.Aquarius’ love some socialisation and a chat, so they’re the best person to visit for a cup of tea and some gossip. They enjoy communication, and giving advice, especially to their children, so they’re the best kind of friend to have a shoulder to cry on. They are creative, so they’ll come up with the best games to play with their children.*Free next day delivery via our trusted delivery partners. 9/10 orders arrive on chosen date but may take up to 2 days, with the exception of hampers where free delivery is via courier. Other delivery services are available at an additional cost and subject to availability. Some delivery services may not be available in all areas and may be withdrawn at busy times. See Terms and Conditions for full details. **FREECHOCS: Free Lindor Mini Milk Chocolates 37g worth £2.99, for allergen info click here. Offer available on orders placed before 23:59:59 01/07/2023. Cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer code. Excludes Subscription, Gift Sets and Hampers. The cookie settings on this website are set to ‘allow all cookies’ to give you the very best experience. If you continue to use this site, then you are consenting to this. To find out more, please see our Privacy Policy page.A Pisces parent has so much love to give and an open heart to welcome their new arrival. With the Piscean, parents have the ability to empathise and are able to be extremely supportive, instilling confidence in their little one. The wise Pisces parent would welcome a floral present; they will enjoy your selection, understanding the care with which it has been chosen. Congratulations on the birth of your new baby Sagittarius, you’re in for one amazing adventure! Spontaneous and prone to taking risks, Sagittarius’ love travel, adventure and meeting new people, so Sagittarius babies will probably feel very at ease with unfamiliar settings and faces. Just keep an eye on them as, like their birth flower the poinsettia, they are unpredictable. They’re generous and deep thinkers too. A Taurus parent appreciates the sights and scents of beautiful flowers, and a bouquet including lilies and daisies would be welcomed by the Taurus who is normally the giver not the receiver.

The Capricorn is just like their birth flower, the carnation: they can be bold on the outside. But Capricorns also have a softer personality under their bright exterior. Capricorns are traditional, so giving them a gift such as a carnation bouquet would add colour to their day.
The Scorpio parent is sensitive and passionate, wanting the best for their family. Their sensitive side ensures they have a strong bond with their children and build relationships on trust and loyalty. Always striving for perfection the Scorpio parent would love a neatly-presented flower bouquet, to say thank you for all their hard work and support.As gentle as their birth flower the daisy, your down-to-earth Taurus baby will grow to love beauty. They are smart, sensitive and amiable. Your Taurus baby will welcome the opportunity to explore sight, touch, smell and sound as they are introduced to the world, so surround them with sensory experiences.

The Aquarius’ birth flower is the violet, which represents creativity and storytelling. Your Aquarius baby will grow up to be creative and have a wild imagination, so parents, make sure you encourage this growth and learning.
Sagittarius parents are always ready for adventure, exploring new places and broadening their children’s minds. There will be boundaries and routines in place but they do not mind if they are broken from time to time. An exotic bouquet of flowers from around the world would be a thoughtful gift for a Sagittarius, brightening up a winter’s day. A Libra parent is extremely diplomatic and is great at problem solving, so if your two little ones are fighting over the TV remote, you know exactly how to handle the situation with ease. Libran’s can be indecisive, but when it comes to making parenting decisions, they know exactly which route to take. A bright and cheerful birthday bouquet would be the perfect gift for the Libra. Fun loving and creative they can make great friends so make sure you are ready for a full house. Strong and determined your little one knows what they want; parents, make sure you are ready for feeding time as they will be. As natural leaders they’ll be ruling the household before you know it so be prepared!Perhaps most associated with Asiatic cultures, November’s birth month flower is that of the chrysanthemum. It’s hard to believe that this vivacious bloom is a part of the daisy family, but indeed it is. The lore that surrounds the chrysanthemum is also quite fascinating! Not only do many legends and folk stories include this famous flower, but the Japanese even have a festival celebrating its beauty called \”Festival of Happiness\”! No doubt this gives you a clue to its meaning too; optimism and joy. \”A symbol of the sun, the Japanese consider the orderly unfolding of the chrysanthemum’s petals to represent perfection, and Confucius once suggested they be used as an object of meditation. It’s said that a single petal of this celebrated flower placed at the bottom of a wine glass will encourage a long and healthy life.\”

Gladiolus are named for the shape of their leaves. Gladioli – from the Latin word \”gladius,\” meaning sword. These flowers symbolize strength and moral integrity. Gladioli also represent infatuation, with a bouquet conveying to a recipient that they pierce the giver’s heart with passion.Rose tattoos are always popular…and although we don’t often see honeysuckle tattoos, we’d be very happy to see more! The expressive and exotic looking bloom in this flower tattoo works wonderfully. May’s birth flowers are Lily of the Valley and Hawthorns. Hawthorns have some interesting folklore behind them. Did you know maypoles were made of Hawthorn trees? A maypole is used in many different European folk festivals, and are often decorated with bright ribbons. In England the Hawthorn tree is known as the Mayflower tree and signifies hope. This is why the pilgrims named their ship \”The Mayflower\”, in hopes of a new and happy home. Two blooms who promise cheerfulness with every bounce of their laughing leaves. Not only happiness does a daisy represent, but also innocence and purity. Sweet peas are slightly different. During the Victorian times, giving out sweet pea meant “thank you for the lovely time”. It can also mean blissful pleasure, departure or goodbye. In France, it’s a superstition where the sweet pea is believed to be a good omen for brides… these birth month flower tattoos are just as sweet as their name!February’s flowers are violet and primrose, even though we bet you were guessing roses! Although Valentine’s Day does land in the middle of this month, these birth month flowers, not unlike roses, are also symbols of adoration. A white violet is often a representation of ‘innocence’ while a purple violet would symbolize that the giver’s thoughts were ‘occupied with love’ about the recipient.These chrysanthemum tattoos are wonderful depictions of the Japanese style, plus one in an awe inspiring hyperrealist style! If this is your birth month flower tattoo, you’re most fortunate as this a favorite bloom of many an artist.

What is a symbol for January?
January birth symbols: Aquarius. Animal: Ox. Stone: Garnet (Deep wine red)
The Aster, one of the more exotic flowers on this list, has unique ideas attached to its petals. With their wildflower beauty and lush texture, asters have long been considered an enchanted flower. In ancient times, it was thought that the perfume from their burning leaves could drive away evil serpents. Today, they’re known as a talisman of love and a symbol of patience.

Larkspur, on the other hand, come in an astounding myriad of colors…again, each with its very own meaning. In general, however, they represent love with an open heart.
Daffodils, the bright laughing birth flower of March! Symbolizing rebirth and new beginnings, the daffodil is quite synonymous with spring. Though their botanic name is ‘Narcissus’, daffodils are also sometimes called jonquils. In Wales, it’s said if you spot the first daffodil of the season, your next 12 months will be filled with wealth. Chinese legend has it that if a daffodil bulb is forced to bloom during the New Year, it will bring good luck to your home.

Perhaps the most popular flower, roses, are the birth month flower of June along with honeysuckle. Two sweet florals with an absolute allure. Like carnations, roses come in many different colors each with its own significant meaning. However, roses are much more lush and lavish…but don’t let their perfect petals deceive you. Roses most often exemplify beautiful thoughts of friendship, love, and passion. There couldn’t possibly be anyone out there who wouldn’t love a dozen roses at their doorstep for any type of reason at all!
Aster and morning glories are the birth month flower of September. Although it is often thought of to symbolize affection, a morning glory flower blooms and dies within a single day. In the Victorian meaning of flowers, morning glory flowers signify mortality. In Chinese folklore, they represent a single day for lovers to meet. The color of the morning glory blooms help support the idea of vivid and strong adoration!The marigold is much different in meaning. Because this flower shows an open face only when the sun shines. This bloom is also known as the ‘herb of the sun’, and can symbolize passion. The gold hue also harks to the mane of a lion, hinting at its other symbolism: that of bravery and courage. But beware! The marigold can also have undercurrents of cruelty, grief, jealousy and greed! Gold does not always glitter, especially when tinged with greed… just ask King Midas!

And for our last, Poinsettias. The shape of the poinsettia flower and leaves are sometimes thought as a symbol of the Star of Bethlehem which led the Wise Men to Jesus. The red colored leaves symbolize the blood of Christ. The white leaves represent his purity.
January’s birth month flowers are carnations and snowdrops. Carnations come in a dazzling variety of colors and each means something different. So keep that in mind when designing your next floral piece: color choice, or even the choice not to have color, can have just as much meaning as the design itself! The carnation symbolizes many things including pure love and good luck, part of the reason why it’s such a good flower to give and receive!Whether you want an illustrative piece, or a Neo Traditional bird and floret, or even a small realism watercolor tattoo, there are so many different ways to depict this marvelous flower! Believe it or not, we had never heard of Cosmos flowers until we began putting this collection together! October’s birth month flowers are both Cosmos and Marigolds, each a marvelous floral to be sure. The word Cosmos in Greek means orderly, beautiful, and ornamental. The flower’s fragrance and vibrant colors give it the attributes of peacefulness, wholeness, and modesty. The typical nickname of this bloom is ‘ the love flower’. Honeysuckle, of course, means sweet things. Not only does it embody happiness, but it also attracts one of our favorite feathered friends: the hummingbird!Gladiolus are named for the shape of their leaves. Gladioli – from the Latin word “gladius,” meaning sword. These flowers symbolize strength and moral integrity. Gladioli also represent infatuation, with a bouquet conveying to a recipient that they pierce the giver’s heart with passion.

Lily of the Valleys also have quite an ancient history as a fragrant flowering plant used in religious ceremonies, world celebrations, perfumes and in gardens. Also known as the ‘May Lily’, it means “return to happiness” and most often symbolizes chastity, purity, happiness, luck and humility. Full of allure, these little white darlings make very nice birth month tattoos!

What flower is for January birthday tattoo?
carnation flower The beautiful carnation flower is the birth flower for January so people who celebrate their birthday this month can get carnation flower tattoo to symbolize…
Lily of the Valleys also have quite an ancient history as a fragrant flowering plant used in religious ceremonies, world celebrations, perfumes and in gardens. Also known as the ‘May Lily’, it means \”return to happiness\” and most often symbolizes chastity, purity, happiness, luck and humility. Full of allure, these little white darlings make very nice birth month tattoos! May’s birth flowers are Lily of the Valley and Hawthorns. Hawthorns have some interesting folklore behind them. Did you know maypoles were made of Hawthorn trees? A maypole is used in many different European folk festivals, and are often decorated with bright ribbons. In England the Hawthorn tree is known as the Mayflower tree and signifies hope. This is why the pilgrims named their ship “The Mayflower”, in hopes of a new and happy home. Perhaps most associated with Asiatic cultures, November’s birth month flower is that of the chrysanthemum. It’s hard to believe that this vivacious bloom is a part of the daisy family, but indeed it is. The lore that surrounds the chrysanthemum is also quite fascinating! Not only do many legends and folk stories include this famous flower, but the Japanese even have a festival celebrating its beauty called “Festival of Happiness”! No doubt this gives you a clue to its meaning too; optimism and joy. “A symbol of the sun, the Japanese consider the orderly unfolding of the chrysanthemum’s petals to represent perfection, and Confucius once suggested they be used as an object of meditation. It’s said that a single petal of this celebrated flower placed at the bottom of a wine glass will encourage a long and healthy life.”The primrose comes in a variety of colors, including white, pink, red, yellow, blue, and purple. Although it can be found in different shades, the flowers have one thing in common… a yellow tinge in the center. There is an ancient belief that primrose can drive off evil spirits. Aside from that, it was also believed that fairies love this charming blossom, and they will bless your home if you place the flower on your doorstep. From there, primrose was used as a symbol of safety and protection.

For this collection of flower tattoos we highlight each birth month and the bloom that is its counterpart. With many styles, placements, and design concepts, we’re sure you’ll be able to find inspiration for your next splash of spring color!
Snowdrops, being one of the very first flowers that pops up to signal the transformation from winter to spring, represent renewal, rebirth and a beautiful end to the winter. With August comes the birth month flowers Gladiolus and Poppies. Although poppy flowers come in a few different colors, perhaps the most recognizable hue is a deep blood red. Like these poppy flower tattoos here, the effect can be incredibly intense and powerful, indicative of the dark and lusty meanings behind them. Due to the fact that opiates have long been harvested from poppies, their meaning is often connected with death, sleep, and oblivion, but this floret can also symbolize pleasure and love, perhaps even the obsessive and addictive love some people find for opiates, themselves. In history and culture, roses have played an immense role in some of the greatest events that molded the very nature of humanity during a particular period.When Lily of the Valley blooms, it’s said to be the return of happiness — which makes sense, if you believe that April showers bring May flowers. The tiny bell-shaped petals signify humility and sweetness, but don’t be fooled: the flower can be very poisonous.Flowers can hold a wealth of meanings – from the flower, the plant, color, etc. The June birthday flower rose in particular holds a wealth of meaning, with the red rose often symbolising one of the purest expressions of true love whereas yellow roses carry the meaning of true friendship.We provide you with a list of stored cookies on your computer in our domain so you can check what we stored. Due to security reasons we are not able to show or modify cookies from other domains. You can check these in your browser security settings.

However, the flower has evolved to take up numerous other values, such as creative impetus, cheerfulness and beauty, often associated with the warmth of the rising sun.
The different colors of the flowers also signify different feelings and emotions. For instance, the purple Asters are said to signify royalty and wisdom, the white ones are a representation of purity and innocence, the red asters symbolize undying devotion, and the pink aster act as a symbol of love and sensitivity.Another birth flower for August is the gentle red poppy flower. This delicate flower however holds very deep meanings like sleep, peace and even death.Carnations, also known as Gillyflowers, symbolize love, fascination and distinction. The love meanings is why they are commonly worn or gifted on Mother’s day.But the same story gives it also other meanings such as rebirth and new beginnings. This also comes from the fact that daffodils are the first ones to bloom out of the winter, signifying the beginning of nice weather.Long connected with myths and legends, Greek folklore says the flower was created by the goddess Astraea, whose tears became this beautiful star-shaped flower. This gives it the symbolism of love and undying devotion.This is drawn from the fact that holly is a poisonous berry that protects the entire plants with its venom. Holly is also said to protect from thunders, lightnings, and further along from witchcraft.

What is January Capricorn flower?
January Birth Flower, Carnation A white carnation represents pure love and good luck, whereas a red one symbolizes admiration or love and affection. If you’re born in January, the carnation is your birth flower, and suggests you’re a sensitive person or are always willing to help a friend out.
Aster is the birth flower of people born in September. So much so, that it’s sometimes also called September flower. Very colorful, daisy-like flower, its name actually comes from the Greek word for star.Main symbols of gladiolus are strength and character. It comes from the fact that the latin word that gave it its name means sword. Greek soldiers also wore them to war to protect them from harm and death.

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The flower is said to represent qualities such as purity, all-conquering love, innocence and even a childlike playfulness. These qualities can be seen to be apt for those individual who are born under the sign of Aries and are considered to be happy-go-lucky, youthful, caring, energetic and intensely passionate.So, it was no wonder the flowers came to be connected with specific months to symbolize them. In the same manner as Zodiac signs, birth flowers are assigned to months and are attributed to specific characteristics and personality traits.

While considered by the ancient Aztecs to be symbols of purity, in today’s language of flowers, red, white or pink poinsettias symbolize good cheer and success and are said to bring wishes of mirth and celebration.
Primroses are colorful perennials of European origin that are not actually related to the rose. Among the first to bloom as winter retreats, they’ll multiply each year if given a little shade and moist (but not soggy) soil.The flower symbolises faithfulness, humility and chastity.In old English, the name of the flower was heartease, further connecting it with love and pure emotions.

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Milena has decided to start an organization that will create a safe environment for everybody to get their first, second or third tattoo and to encourage young people to transform their ideas into tattoos safely, with talent and vision.The third flower of February is iris, a beautiful purple flower named by a Greek goddess. The iris represented the connection between heaven and earth, which is why it was often planted on the graves.

What flower symbolizes January?
January Birth Flower Carnations, scientifically known as Dianthus caryophyllus, are well-liked and adaptable herbaceous perennials that are often grown as biennials or annuals. Originating from the Mediterranean region, they have been cultivated for their sweet-scented and alluring flowers for more than two millennia.
January, as gray and gloomy as it can be in certains parts of the world, but some cold areas still allow for flowers to grow. That’s where carnations come in.

Further customisations and building upon the flower base is possible with adding some animals, especially other symbolic insects like bees, or some geometric patterns, mandalas, evil eyes and similar.
Eastern Culture celebrates chrysanthemums in many parts of the Asian continent. In China, according to Feng Shui, Chrysanthemums bring happiness and laughter in the house. There it also symbolizes long life and vigor, thereby being a preferred gift for the elderly

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Birth flowers and their meanings have been around for more than 200 years. The tattoos that feature them are a natural consequence of people wanting to add more meaning to their ink.

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What symbolizes January?
January was named for the Roman god Janus, known as the protector of gates and doorways who symbolize beginnings and endings. Janus is depicted with two faces, one looking into the past, the other with the ability to see into the future.
The birth flower for those born in June is rose. A classic, roses are so famous and common for their associations with things love, romance and passion, that those meanings pour into the birth month as well.

Gifts of blooms, plants, and specific floral arrangements were used to send a coded message to the recipient, allowing the sender to express feelings which could not be spoken aloud in Victorian society.Click on the different category headings to find out more. You can also change some of your preferences. Note that blocking some types of cookies may impact your experience on our websites and the services we are able to offer.

The name actually comes from old Greek “delphis” which is, obviously, translated as dolphins. The reason behind the names comes from the conical shape that reminds of the nose of this favorite sea creature. That’s why its other name is delphinium, and the sea connection comes with associations of broad horizons, potential and better future.

What does January flower tattoo mean?
January: Carnation, Snowdrop January, as gray and gloomy as it can be in certains parts of the world, but some cold areas still allow for flowers to grow. That’s where carnations come in. Carnations, also known as Gillyflowers, symbolize love, fascination and distinction. Cached
The month of May is associated with the Lily of the valley flower. It is generally white in colour. The flower conveys sweetness and humility. In the Victorian era, it was given to convey the romantic message ‘you have made my life complete’Snowdrop as a January flower stems from the Bible actually, with the story saying that an angel created snowdrops from snowflakes to give Adam and Eve hope to survive the seemingly never-ending harsh winter in the Garden of Eden.

It became popular again during the Middle Ages, eventually becoming the symbol of the French monarchy. The fleur-de-lis, as they call it, is still their national symbol.

What is a January symbol?
January birth symbols: Aquarius. Animal: Ox. Stone: Garnet (Deep wine red) Color: Caramel. Flower: Carnation and Snowdrop.
The seasonal blooming of Lilies of the Valley have been associated with numerous mythical and religious stories, which lend it special qualities and cause it to invoke certain feelings over others. In this case, one of the most famous stories associated with the blooming of the flower is that the Lily fell in love with the singing of a nightingale and bloomed only when it heard its song, which it sang only in the month of May.In the Victorian era, the intense love for flowers blossomed even further, which lead to coining the term of the birth flowers and its symbology being more and more used. It began in Turkey in the 17 century and flourished during the Victorian era of the mid-19 century especially. During this time, it was not considered appropriate to display or talk about feelings and emotions; consequently, people used flower bouquets to communicate secret meanings to one another. However, there is a double side to it. It’s a symbol of innocence, but also of secrecy. The secrecy comes from the origin of it’s name – day’s eyes – meaning its petals would only open by day, but close at night.The Emperor loved the flower so much that he adopted it as his official seal. Additionally, this flower’s importance in their culture also goes back to the way this flowers systematically unfolds its petals. This sign of immense perfection is then connected to the perfection that the Japanese people try to uphold and achieve in their everyday practice, too.

The anglo-saxon culture, on the other hand, connects marigold with sorrow and sympathy, perhaps derivative of its original symbolic association with death, despair and grief in the traditions of Mexico, as in the Day of the Dead.
This tattoo is a very unique and beautiful design featuring butterflies on the carnation flower. Both the flower and the butterfly can be done in some cool and bright colors. You can also add initials, or your name on the tattoo to give the tattoo some more pop.You can customize the tattoo however you want. You can get the tattoo in different bright colors, you can even give the tattoo a 3D look to make it look more modern or you can add some grass and leaves to give the tattoo some more definition.

To sum up, the January birth flower tattoo is a very beautiful and meaningful way to celebrate your birth month in style. The January birth flower tattoo carnation is a beautiful flower and with the different colors of the flower, the tattoo means different things.This tattoo is also customized to suit your individual needs. You can add the initials of the person you want to remember. Or you can add the date of their passing away along with their birth date on the tattoo to make the tattoo more meaningful.

The carnation flower can grow in a lot of colors and all of these different colors are said to signify different things. For example, the pink January birth flower tattoo is associated with the meaning of love, and the white January birth flower tattoo is associated with innocence.The neo-traditional January birth flower tattoo has recently become a popular design choice among tattoo enthusiasts. This tattoo features bright colors and a bold black outline. This is a perfect tattoo design if you are looking into getting a bold tattoo. Overall, if you are in the market for a beautiful tattoo, and are a January baby, you can get the January birth flower tattoo no doubt. Just remember to choose a color that resonates with your personality. The January birth flower memorial tattoo is an unorthodox memorial tattoo design. But if you want to remember someone who was born in January, this tattoo is a good option. This tattoo often features the birth flowers leaning down towards the ground to show mourning.

You can also add other elements to the tattoo including some leaves and stems. But if you are choosing to do a rib tattoo for your birth flower tattoo, make sure to look at the pain levels of the rib tattoo.
This is a simple tattoo design that features the CCarnation flower with a black and white color scheme. This tattoo is done with a black outline and sometimes white highlights. This is a really simple tattoo that you can place on the forearms, arms, and shoulders. If you are looking for a more modern-looking tattoo design for the January birth flower tattoo, then this would be your best bet. This tattoo incorporates the carnation flower with other geometric elements like triangles and circles to give it some more pop. The fine line birth flower tattoo features the carnation tattoo done with a fine line needle. This tattoo can be done with minimal details and smaller size. This is a great tattoo for a sideboob, wrists, and ankles.

Although January has already passed, we are still seeing people coming into the studio to get a January birth flower tattoo. As each of the months has its own birth flower, people who are born in all these different months often choose to get a flower tattoo that is associated with their birth month.
If you are also in the same conclusion and want a tattoo that is completely yours, you can rest assured as we have gathered some amazing January birth flower tattoos to solve your dilemma.The traditional January birth flower tattoo includes the carnation flower drawn in a traditional American style of colors. This tattoo features some bright colors with bold black outlines. You can add other traditional elements to the tattoo like the sparrow or cherry to make the tattoo pop. The Watercolor January Birth flower tattoos are some of the most beautiful birth flower tattoos that we have done for our clients. This tattoo features the January birth flower carnation in a style that mimics a watercolor effect. The tribal birth flower tattoo features a carnation flower along with some tribal designs. This can include tribal patterns and flowers to signify love for your culture and heritage. You can also incorporate bright colors with the tattoo to make the tattoo more lively.

What symbols represent January?
January birth symbols: Aquarius. Animal: Ox. Stone: Garnet (Deep wine red) Color: Caramel.
The forearm is a great placement to do the Carnation tattoo. You can do the tattoo with some beautiful colors on the forearm as the forearm is a very visible place for a tattoo. And due to the big workspace on the forearm, you can add other elements to the tattoo as well.A great example of this trend is the July Birth flower tattoo design that we have covered in our blog. Similar to the July birth flower tattoo being the violet flower, the January birth flower tattoo is attributed to the carnation and the snowdrop flowers.

What is January lucky flower?
January: carnation and snowdrop The January birth flowers are carnations and snowdrops. Which isn’t surprising considering they’re two of the very few flowers that thrive in winter!
The mandala tattoos are some of the most beautiful tattoo designs for January tattoo consisting of a mandala done with a carnation flower. The mandala can feature geometric patterns and leaves along with the carnation flower to give the tattoo some more meaning.

What is Capricorns lucky flower?
The Capricorn is just like their birth flower, the carnation: they can be bold on the outside. But Capricorns also have a softer personality under their bright exterior. Capricorns are traditional, so giving them a gift such as a carnation bouquet would add colour to their day.
You can do a bunch of carnation flowers on the arm, or you can even do a bouquet of carnations with different colors to make a colorful tattoo. This tattoo design can be expanded to the forearm or the sleeve for some additional detailing or to add some other elements.The January birth flower tattoo has been associated with several meanings thanks to the beautiful colors and its beauty. The carnation flower has been associated with love, passion, and gratitude. So the January birth flower tattoo also represents gratitude and love.

Due to the gorgeous looks of these two flowers, the January birth flower tattoo has become the most popular among tattoo enthusiasts who wish to get a tattoo. This results in an abundance of tattoo designs for the January birth flower tattoo and our clients have asked us over and over again for our personal input so that they can get a unique tattoo.Answer: Generally, the January birth flower tattoo does not hurt any more than any other tattoo. The answer depends on your individual pain level, the tattoo design, and placement. But if you are getting the tattoo from a renowned artist, and follow our pain chart guide for proper placement of the tattoo, you will get an idea of how painful the January flower tattoo is on different parts of the body.

The rib is an uncommon placement for the January birth flower tattoo. But if you want to easily hide the tattoo, the rib can be a great option. This tattoo shows a carnation flower tattooed on the ribcage.
The thigh is also a good option for a carnation tattoo if you want to keep the tattoo hidden. This placement also gives you a big workspace to do a big tattoo. You can also incorporate other designs into this tattoo connecting the tattoo to an existing bikini line design.