Description
The floral arrangement in the image displays a beautiful mix of soft pastel colors—lavender, pale pink, and cream. The bouquet contains hydrangeas, peonies, roses, and delicate baby’s breath-like filler flowers, all presented in a simple glass vase. The flowers give off a lush, romantic, and serene vibe, exuding elegance and softness.
To connect this arrangement to Arabic culture, I would link it to the ancient city of Damascus, often referred to as the “City of Jasmine.” Flowers, especially jasmine, have been an essential symbol of beauty and grace in Damascus for centuries. While the bouquet in the image does not contain jasmine specifically, the soft pastel palette and luxurious, fragrant blooms evoke the same kind of refined elegance associated with the gardens of Damascus. The city is known for its historical courtyards filled with floral scents and lush greenery, which have been a part of the region’s cultural and social heritage for centuries.
This bouquet is called “Damascene Gardens,” celebrating the city’s legacy of floral beauty and the cultural significance of flowers in daily life and festivities across the Arab world.