Blue iris

1 Star2 Stars3 Stars4 Stars5 Stars (No Ratings Yet)
Loading...

Blue iris Color symbolism BLUE In its symbolism, the Blue Iris has several layers of meaning, depending on religion and culture. Important here is the symbolic meaning of the iris or iris, which is named after the Greek goddess of the same name and was regarded millennia ago as a companion of souls into the realm of the dead. The iris has survived to this day in the Mediterranean and the Orient as a flower of mourning, white and blue irises in combination are still a popular combination in cemeteries of the regions mentioned. The Christian religion has also taken over the meaning of the goddess Iris, which together with the symbolic power of the rainbow creates a proverbial arc between man and God. For the first time the rainbow is used biblically after the Flood and the journey with the Noah's Ark, which is why the blue iris explicitly refers to the grief and the color of the sea. Regardless of the mythological or Christian background, a further level of meaning has developed in recent decades, which is to be expressed by the handing over of the blue iris. In this case, not the connection between man and God, but the familiarity between two people should be expressed. The handler makes it clear with the blue iris that he is close to the gifted person, but as a sign of love, the iris is not counted here.


Our product tips