Streublumen

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Streublumen S like salt glaze The term scattered flowers is used in two ways and is in one case more of floristry, in the other case more of the general shape of the interior. Common usage is understood to mean flowers and flowers that become airborne and scattered at a wedding reception or other festive occasion. Symbolically, with the sprinkling of natural or artificial flowers, the way of life of the bride and groom is to be paved, which is supposed to be like flowers for the next decades of their lives. Roses or carnations are especially popular strewn flowers that have been used for centuries in church weddings and anniversaries. Scattered flowers is also the German name for the so-called Millefleurs, a carpet variant with cradle in Burgundy, which came up in the late Middle Ages and is still style-setting for the creation of ornate floor and wall carpets. As on other carpets of that time, everyday scenes, the image of rulers or glorious battles were depicted. To fill up the background of the actual scene, the weavers made use of innumerable, small flower ornaments, thus providing a full and artistic impression of the entire carpet. The principle of the scattered flowers has been adopted over the centuries for other decorative elements, in the floristic area, this applies especially to vases and planters made of ceramic.


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