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In alchemy, the rose is never just a symbol of love. It marks the final stage of transformation — where opposites merge, and perfected matter reveals itself. A rose born not at the beginning, but at the end of the work.
We’re in the year 1230, deep in the Middle Ages. In France, Guillaume de Lorris begins Le Roman de la Rose—a dreamlike allegory written decades before Dante’s Divina Commedia. In those times, people didn’t aspire to fame or influence. They aspired to spiritual perfection, to earning love as a form of inner completion. A true
From ancient folktales to Practical Magic, “The Rarity of True Love” explores women’s freedom, blue roses, and the courage to chase impossible dreams. Telling Roses created a new original symbol for this: The Blue Roses Triskelion!