25 Unique Symbols Of Love Across Cultures

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25 Unique Symbols Of Love Across Cultures

Love is beautiful and said to make the world revolve. Different cultures express love in different ways, primarily through symbols. These symbols have existed in these cultures for centuries and have been carried forward from one generation to another. These are some of the symbols of love from different cultures.

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Expressing your feelings to someone special is important. And there are many ways to express affection, including words, actions, and symbols. Symbols of love differ from one culture to another. However, the goal is to show affection and care to a significant other or loved ones.

25 symbols of love

Sometimes, you love someone so much that words are not enough to express your feelings. There are various romantic symbols you can share with your significant other. Below is a list of unique symbols of love from different cultures you can use.

  • Red roses
  • Cupid
  • Triskele
  • Seashells
  • Apple
  • Maple leaf
  • Infinity
  • Harp
  • Heart
  • The Ankh
  • Claddagh
  • Three-leaf clover
  • White swans
  • Doves
  • Planet Venus
  • Diamonds
  • Rose quartz
  • Triangle
  • Jasmine
  • Ribbons and frills
  • Love knot
  • Ladybird
  • Rings
  • Clasped hands
  • Nsoromma
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1. Red roses

A red rose is the most famous symbol of love in the world. Red is the colour of love, and roses are the flowers of love. This makes the combination a symbol of passion and romance.

These flowers are associated with love and are attributed to the Roman and Greek goddesses. People gift their loved ones red roses on Valentine's Day to celebrate love.

2. Cupid

Cupid is a renowned symbol of love in the world. It is popular in the Greek and Roman art. The emblem shows a cute boy with wings using a bow and arrow.

Cupid aims to connect people's hearts and make them fall in love. In Roman culture, the goddess of love and the god of fire (Venus and Mars) gave birth to Cupid.

3. Triskele

The Triskele is one of the ancient Celtic love symbols. It consists of three interlocked spirals that represent earth, fire and water. The spirals are connected by a line representing love, unity and eternal life.

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Different cultures across the globe have used different symbols to

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Meaningful Symbols Of Love

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