Our 12 Birth Flower pendants represent the birth months of each and every one of us, and come with their own special meaning. The Mvintage Birth Flowers are perfect as a gift or as a treat for yourself.
Our 12 Birth Flower pendants represent the birth months of each and every one of us, and come with their own special meaning. The Mvintage Birth Flowers are perfect as a gift or as a treat for yourself.
JANUARY SNOWDROP
renewal | hope
The January Snowdrop represents new beginnings, renewal, hope, and ultimately the ability to overcome challenges.
FEBRUARY IRIS
courage | wisdom
The February Iris represents royalty, wisdom and courage. Gifting an Iris to someone with a February birthday conveys the message of faith and hope.
March Daffodil
energy | joy
The March Daffodil is believed to represent inspiration, forgiveness and creativity. It is one of the first flowers to bloom in spring, so it is seen as a positive, life-affirming flower with a bright and joyful yellow colour.
April Daisy
beauty | cheerfulness
The April Daisy represents purity and innocence. It is considered the sacred flower of Freyja, the goddess of love, beauty and fertility. The daisy also symbolises childbirth, motherhood and new beginnings.
MAY LILY
purity | tranquillity
The May Lily, with its fragrant scent, signifies sweetness, humility, and a return to happiness. It brings true joy and is associated with warmth and tranquillity.
June Rose
love | elegance
The June Rose is the flower of love. The pink rose specifically, symbolises femininity, gratitude and elegance.
July Larkspur
grace | affection
The July Larkspur represents the strong bond of love and symbolises an open heart. The blue Larkspur in particular, symbolises dignity and grace, and is a celebration of positivity.
August Poppy
peace | prosperity
The August Poppy is bright and bold and is considered a symbol of peace and prosperity. Because the red poppy represents remembrance, it is associated with the idea of hope for a peaceful future.
SEPTEMBER ASTER
faith | determination
The September Aster was named after the Greek word for ‘star’ - it is known to symbolise wisdom and faith. Purple asters are considered to represent royalty due to their colour, and they are also associated with determination.
October Marigold
passion | optimism
The October Marigold is a very sturdy flower, meaning that they represent power, strength and determination. Because it is also linked with the powerful strength of the sun, especially with its vibrant gold colour, the marigold also stands for optimism and warmth, making them a perfect flower for October babies.
November Chrysanthemum
wellbeing | Loyalty
The November Chrysanthemum represents friendship, honesty, happiness and wellbeing. It is believed that chrysanthemums bring joy and good luck.
DECEMBER NARCISSUS
creativity | vitality
The December Narcissus is a symbol of creativity, inner reflection, and vitality. It is said that gifting a narcissus to a loved one means that ‘they’re the only one’ and is said to ensure happiness.