Historical Context and Cultural Significance
Historically, violets have appeared in various cultural contexts, from ancient Greece to Victorian England. In Greek mythology, violets were a symbol of love and fertility, often associated with the goddess Venus. During the Victorian era, when floriography (the language of flowers) was immensely popular, violets conveyed messages of modesty and kept promises. These flowers were often exchanged in romantic settings, representing a deep, faithful love that did not seek attention or fanfare.