White flowers are often overlooked today for their more colorful counterparts, but the stark petals of these blossoms send their own beautiful message that you can’t replicate with just any other color.
Most people consider white as a blank page, with no inherent meaning, Yet this color has picked up plenty of symbolism and power over the centuries due to religious use, natural development, and personal associations. The most common meanings for this color are:
- Purity, in the sense of being free from sin since this color was associated with the Virgin Mary and similar religious figures
- Cleanliness and sterility, which can be positive or negative depending on the situation
- Faith, in a religious way or simply the belief in something bigger than yourself
- Illumination and inspiration, both artistically and academically
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