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Thursday 9 February 2012

Thing We Should Know About 'VALENTINE'S DAY'


Valentine's Day is just around the corner. Here's some fun legends and truths about Valentine's day maybe you didn't know. Just a little information about why we send gifts and what the color red has to do with it. Enjoy...
1. St. Valentine's day dates back to the 14th century. The tradition of sending valentine cards has no relation to the original saints. It is probable that the valentine was the first of all greeting cards.
Paper valentines date from the 16th century. By 1800 hand-painted copperplates were produced to meet a large demand.These were followed by woodcuts and lithographs.

2. Red, the color of Valentine's Day, is equated with the heart, flesh, and emotion. The emotions evoked by red are those that get the blood up, from love and courage to lust, rage and joy.

3. The red rose, the ultimate symbol of love, is said to have been created out of the lifeless body of a nymph by Chloris, the greek goddess of flowers.
One popular origin myth of Valentine's Day is the imprisonment of a christian, named Valentine, who was compassionate towards children. When Valentine refused to worship the Roman gods, he was thrown in jail. Children from all over wrote endearing messages and tossed them to Valentine through the bars of his cell window. He later became St. Valentine.

4. Giving candy on Valentine's Day became popular in the late 19th century when sugarcane cultivation spread worldwide.
Chantilly Lace, a delicate trim of flowers and scrolls, is often the background fabric for cards,
candy and flowers on Valentine's day.

5. Other flowers symbolizing love include red tulips - declaration of love; honeysuckle - bonds of love; red carnation - passion, fascination and pure love; and larkspur - ardent attachment.

6. Hallmark, the world's largest greeting card company, helped create the modern greeting-card industry, pioneering the sale of inexpensive card-plus-envelope to replace the postcards and elaborate valentines common to pre-world war I.

7. An old English belief dictates that birds pick their mates on February 14th.



So enjoy your Valentine with the special one..
CHEERS.!!

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