Chrysanthemum Tattoo
First exhibited in England in 1795, the chrysanthemum has acquired different symbolism in all of Europe. The word “chrysanthemum” comes from the Greek words meaning “golden flower“, but a German legend refers to two white chrysanthemums, which materialized in the form of an old man in front of the house of a poor family that had sheltered the baby Jesus. In Italy, the exclusive cooperation with the dead makes chrysanthemums acceptable only for funerals.
The many petals have also ordered with SUN symbolism associated with longevity and so. While chrysanthemums generally denote cheerfulness and rest, individual colors carry specific messages: red for love, happiness, and best wishes to know the truth, and yellow for slighted love.
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