Caressed by Sun. Iris Series
by Jenny Rainbow
Title
Caressed by Sun. Iris Series
Artist
Jenny Rainbow
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
Macro detail of the iris flower.
The meaning of the Greek word iris means, rainbow. The plant of iris is named after the goddess 'Iris' because of its beauty and because of the varied colors in the flowers of this genus. In Greek legends and mythology, the goddess 'Iris' was the messenger who traveled on the rainbow between the lands of Human beings and the Gods. The flower of iris implies a message and a promise of hope. The meaning of this flower is often associated with valor and wisdom.
This flower belongs to the iris family of flowers, which includes more than 300 species of similar flowers, that are commonly found in most regions of the world as wild plants and decorative plants as well. Because of the abundant varieties of this flower around the world, its meaning differs from region to region depending upon its color. The general meaning states the three leaves of iris symbolize of faith, valor and wisdom.
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Greek mythology had it that, Iris is the goddess of the rainbow and the daughter of Thaumas and Electra. She was represented as messenger of Hera and Zeus. Ever since the ancient times, the royal flower of Iris symbolized power and majesty. The flower was dedicated to Juno - a Roman deity, which was surprisingly thought to be the origin of the scepter. The people of Egypt placed an iris flower on the brow of the Sphinx and on the scepter of the Egyptian kings which identified three leaves of its blossoms as symbols of valor, wisdom and faith.
During the medieval ages, before the Italian Renaissance, the flower's meaning was associated with the French monarchy. Ever since then, Fleur de lys became the national symbol of France. In a few languages in the world, iris flowers are called flags or swords, implying that they were symbolic of royalty, heritage and heraldry. In Japan, the meaning has been interpreted as an expression of heroic deeds.
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July 14th, 2013
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Jane Small
Jenny,this is soooo perfect that I can't tell you how lovely this is! I love these regal and beautifully shaped flowers and your description of them is fascinating.I always think of them as purple/blue but I suppose they come in many colours and now I'm so intrigued to know they are associated with the goddess who travelled on the rainbow ! And of course,you being Jenny Rainbow,this must be a very special flower to you too! v/f
Jenny Rainbow replied:
So delightful words, dear Jane! The Iris truly have so many colors, next spring I'll try to find another color variations, its so charming flower and so much interesting for the macro! ;-)
ANA MARIA EDULESCU
Such beauty ! Love your new series with irises, dear Jenny. f,v Warmest wishes for the week ahead. :)
Jenny Rainbow replied:
Thank you very much, dear Ana! The iris is so fascinating subject for the photography! Best wishes to you for the week!