Tulip Card
Description
Below is the floral description that will be printed on this product card booklet.
Tulip — "The Declaration of Love" 
(True Love · Affection · Royalty · Rebirth) 
A flower that does not whisper, but speaks with quiet certainty. In the language of flowers, the tulip is not a question but an answer — the heart, unhidden. Its bloom is a confession written in color: “I love you, and I am not afraid to say so.”
In Victorian floriography, tulips were tokens of honesty and devotion — left on doorsteps, pressed into letters, carried in trembling hands when words felt too fragile. Each color carried its own message: red for passion, yellow for cheer, white for forgiveness. Together, they told a truth that could not be denied — love, in all its shades, returns after silence.
From ancient Persia comes the story of Ferhad and Shirin — two souls divided by fate, yet joined by devotion. When Ferhad’s blood met the earth, tulips bloomed where sorrow fell. Their petals, it was said, held both grief and grace — proof that love, even in loss, transforms.
But tulips do not dwell in sorrow; they are the flowers of rebirth. They sleep beneath the frost, waiting for the cold to teach them strength. It is winter that prepares them to rise — turning stillness into color, and heartbreak into bloom.
The tulip reminds us: love is not fragile, only faithful. It endures the frost, and when spring returns, it answers with beauty — not because the world is easy, but because the heart has learned to rise again.
To hold a tulip is to hold a promise —
that after silence comes song,
after winter, bloom,
and after heartbreak, love once more.