Anthropologist Marcel Mauss wrote in The Gift that a gift is never just an object. It carries intention, relationships, and the connection between people.
Flowers have long been a language of emotion. They express love, care, remembrance, and well-wishing. They appear in important moments, and they also exist in the most ordinary parts of everyday life.
In Chapter One, we chose fabric-dyed flowers. This choice allows emotion to be translated into a form that can be kept. The focus is on inner feeling, rather than the passing of time.
Flowers have long been a language of emotion. They express love, care, remembrance, and well-wishing. They appear in important moments, and they also exist in the most ordinary parts of everyday life.
In Chapter One, we chose fabric-dyed flowers. This choice allows emotion to be translated into a form that can be kept. The focus is on inner feeling, rather than the passing of time.
Tulip
Rose
Calla Lily
Lily of the Valley
Lavender
Kapok
Each flower carries an emotional meaning that is widely understood. It is a quiet language that continues over time. Through fabric and dye, we allow these emotions to last longer.
Given to others, or kept for yourself.
Given to others, or kept for yourself.