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Essential oil diffuser table "Sprig of poppy"

Essential oil diffuser table "Sprig of poppy"

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It is a painting made of terracotta and hand painted with enamel.

IMPORTANT: Don't forget to choose your support and/or wall mounting

  1. Remembrance and commemoration : The poppy is often associated with the remembrance and commemoration of fallen soldiers, particularly in connection with Remembrance Day. This association was born from the First World War, when poppies grew on the battlefields in Flanders.

  2. Sacrifice : Due to its connection to the battlefields, the poppy is also seen as a symbol of the sacrifice of soldiers who gave their lives for their country.

  3. Sleep and dreams : In some cultures, the poppy is associated with sleep, rest and dreams, due to its reputation as a plant with sedative properties.

  4. Ephemeral beauty : The poppy is a flower that blooms briefly and loses its petals quickly. As a result, it can symbolize the fleeting beauty, fragility and transience of life.

  5. Passion and Desire : Due to its vibrant red color, the poppy is sometimes associated with passion, desire and intense love.

  6. Creativity : The poppy is also seen as a symbol of creativity, artistic inspiration and creative genius, perhaps due to its striking beauty.

  7. Regional symbol : In some regions of the world, the poppy is an important regional symbol and is often depicted in local art and culture.

  8. Medicinal Uses : The poppy has been used in traditional medicine for its medicinal properties, particularly as a mild sedative. It can therefore be associated with healing and relief.

  9. Symbol of peace : In some contexts, the poppy is used as a symbol of peace and reconciliation, emphasizing the importance of preventing armed conflict.

The meaning of the poppy can vary depending on culture and context. In general, it is often associated with memory, sacrifice and fleeting beauty, particularly in relation to war-related commemorations.

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