strength, and sensibility. Vintage Heritage
The mimosa branch is widely associated with the annual celebration of International Women's Day held on March 8th. The tradition of including the Mimosa flower began in Italy in the 1940s, and is seen as a symbol of female strength and sensibility. To gift a bouquet of mimosa flowers is to deliver a message of love, friendship, and good fortune. It's blooms refers to sunlight and summer, but also symbolize such things as respect, elegance, grace, purity, femininity, renewal, dignity, and kindness. The Mimosa has been known through history as a symbol of the city of Rome and has been featured in many works of art. These blooms have also been used in ceremonies since ancient times to represent a connection between the spiritual world and the human realm.