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20 Aug

Collecting Lily of the Valley Handkerchiefs


Collecting LILY OF THE VALLEY Handkerchiefs Hankies

By: Luanne Reilly Oda

http://www.nanaluluslinensandhandkerchiefs.com/

For generations it has been a tradition for brides to carry a pretty handkerchief on their wedding day.
Lily of the Valley flowers have also long been associated with weddings and new beginnings.

WEDDING HANDKERCHIEFS

BLUE FOR BRIDES

EMBROIDERED

According to the book, The Language of Flowers,”It is not surprising that the Lily of The Valley symbolizes the Return To Happiness, for it is the sweetest flower imaginable. With it’s dainty white bells and unmistakable green scent it is said to lure the Nightingale from his nest and lead him to his mate. It is the symbol of May Day and was known as May Lily and Our Lady’s tears because it grew from the tears shed by the Virgin Mary at the Cross. The flowers were grown by monks for decorating the alter and were called Ladder to Heaven because the miniature flower bells grow like steps up from the stem.” 

 

You Won’t See  RED Lily HandkerchiefS Too Often

PRETTY IN PINK

LAVENDERS

The young Shulamite bride in the Bible’s Book of Love,  Song of Solomon, says of herself,” I am the Roses of Sharon and the Lily of the Valleys.” The Lily of the Valley are especially popular in France and are found as a wild woodland plant throughout Europe. They were not considered a garden plant until the 16th century. They have been considered to bring good luck since the Renaissance.

IN NAVY BLUE

GREY SWIRLS ~  PRETTY!

FOR VALENTINES DAY

DAINTY YELLOW


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LILY OF THE VALLEY HANDKERCHIEFS HANKIES 

MONOGRAMMED HANKIES HANDKERCHIEFS WEDDING AND BRIDAL HANDKERCHIEFS HANKIES SPECIAL OCCASION HANKIES HANDKERCHIEFS VINTAGE & PRINT HANDKERCHIEFS HANKIES 

EMBROIDERED APPLIQUED ORGANZA HANDKERCHIEFS HANKIES 

CHRISTMAS & HOLIDAY & SEASONAL HANKIES HANDKERCHIEFS

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