Chrysanthemum Original Painting - November Birth Flower - Floral Year Collection
With its name literally being broken down to mean Golden Flower, the Chrysanthemum is surely a Queen amongst flowers. Now grown in many, many colours it is one of the most widely cultivated flowers and used in bouquets across the world.
Chrysanthemums symbolise loyalty, friendship and joy, but there are further meanings for specific colours. Orange (as shown in the card) means delicate love. Which combined with the above meanings is a perfect token for your October person.
This is an original watercolour painting on 300gsm Arches cold pressed rough paper created by myself in my studio in West Yorkshire.
Dimensions are 23cm/9 Inches by 31cm/ 12 Inches
This painting is unframed.
With its name literally being broken down to mean Golden Flower, the Chrysanthemum is surely a Queen amongst flowers. Now grown in many, many colours it is one of the most widely cultivated flowers and used in bouquets across the world.
Chrysanthemums symbolise loyalty, friendship and joy, but there are further meanings for specific colours. Orange (as shown in the card) means delicate love. Which combined with the above meanings is a perfect token for your October person.
This is an original watercolour painting on 300gsm Arches cold pressed rough paper created by myself in my studio in West Yorkshire.
Dimensions are 23cm/9 Inches by 31cm/ 12 Inches
This painting is unframed.
With its name literally being broken down to mean Golden Flower, the Chrysanthemum is surely a Queen amongst flowers. Now grown in many, many colours it is one of the most widely cultivated flowers and used in bouquets across the world.
Chrysanthemums symbolise loyalty, friendship and joy, but there are further meanings for specific colours. Orange (as shown in the card) means delicate love. Which combined with the above meanings is a perfect token for your October person.
This is an original watercolour painting on 300gsm Arches cold pressed rough paper created by myself in my studio in West Yorkshire.
Dimensions are 23cm/9 Inches by 31cm/ 12 Inches
This painting is unframed.