Pink roses were the first colour of rose to be cultivated, ranging from faint blushing pinks to a deep pink. They are quite possibly the oldest colour of rose and have been depicted in some of the earliest known artworks. They were depicted as symbols of gentility, admiration, grace and elegance. More subdued than their red counterparts, pink roses are a gift of beauty and are perfect for the secret admirer. After all who doesnt have butterflies in their tummy and blush pink after a first kiss ...
Pink is typically associated with little girls, which is where they can acquire and innocence about them, so they are great for the obvious gift to a little girl. If you look beyond their feminine overtones they can be used for many different occasions. For couples who are apart, they are good for an "I miss you" gift, the admiration of beauty from afar. With their grace and admiration qualities they are good for congratulations, promotions or even just something to make someone smile.
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