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When words are not enough, let flowers speak.
This is a collection of wax seals where blooms become quiet messengers and ribbons gentle ties. Each piece is designed to convey what language often leaves unsaid—memory, gratitude, courage, peace—pressed in wax, offered in silence.
For the letters you write with your heart, and the moments you seal with meaning.
Symbolism of Poinsettia | Joy in the Present:
Celebration, good cheer, success, and the miracle of the here and now.
The poinsettia is a bloom of radiant presence—its star-like form and vibrant hue have made it a symbol of festive joy and heartfelt warmth. Often called the Flower of the Holy Night, it carries a story of humble offering transformed into dazzling beauty. It reminds us that joy can blaze brightly even in the depth of winter, and that celebration is often found not in grandeur, but in the grace of the present moment.
Holding Its Meaning:
This seal is for moments that honor celebration, gratitude, and the light we find in each other. Press it onto holiday greetings, notes of thanks, or correspondence that carries the message, “I’m glad you’re here.” Its bold, star-shaped bracts and elegantly tied ribbon create an impression of generous warmth—a mark that says, This moment, shared with you, is a gift.
The Hidden Message:
Within its fiery, star-like form lies a quiet truth:
Joy is not only a season—it is a choice to find the light, and to be the light, right where you are.
The poinsettia teaches that the most meaningful celebrations are those that kindle warmth in the present, and honor the everyday miracles of connection and care.
From the collection Floral Whispers: In Lieu of Speech (click here to learn more) —where flowers speak for the heart, and every seal holds what words release.
Let this poinsettia carry your celebration of the present.