ornament-flower-symmetry-celticThree symbols of Love

Rings – With no beginning or end, the ring has long been a symbol of the enduring and unending qualities of true love.

Love Knot – Weaving two threads together into a love knot symbolizes sharing your path with someone.

Celtic Knot – Said to hold two lovers together until the knot it untied, the Celtic knot symbolizes the eternal and unending nature of love.

Two trees of Love

Birch Tree – Symbolizing new beginnings the birch tree was a symbol of love. Men would weave birch garlands to give to the women they loved.

The Willow – Deserted lovers would “wear the green willow.” The green willow was thought to allow them to feel and release their pain instead of being broken by it.

One Goddess of Love

Whether you call her Aphrodite or Venus, the Goddess of love is recognized in almost all cultures. She represents love especially in the form of sexual attraction rather than marriage. Responsible for happiness in the world Venus is said to give the feeling of happiness and good will. A very sensual goddess, people under the influence will feel desire and passion.