Collection: Birth Flowers

Birth flowers have been part of cultural tradition for centuries, much like birthstones. They connect us to the natural world's rhythm and the seasons of our birth. They carry folklore, cultural significance, and the accumulated wisdom of generations who observed which flowers bloomed when and what they came to represent in our collective imagination.

Each month has its own flower, carrying specific meanings and symbolism that reflect the character of that time of year. January's snowdrops represent hope and new beginnings, emerging through frozen ground to herald spring's promise. June's roses speak of love and beauty at the height of summer's glory. December's holly symbolises protection and endurance through winter's darkest days.