In fashion history, Biedermeier (1815-1841) is a term of episode in the Romantic era (1810-1890). The typical fashion style of that era was balloon tops, slender waistline and wide blooming skirts with layers of lacy petticoats. This type of bouquet, which is called beidermeier, has a design that is full of circling floral structures. Each layer shows a different type of flowers or a different color.
Biedermeier bouquet usually used as a bridal bouquet. Offering a bridal bouquet when a girl marries is a symbol that she, the bride, will never marry again until death separates the bride from the groom. The bridal bouquet can be combined with candle and usually added by some accessories like ribbon and pearl. The bridal bouquet holder used to had an additional part at the bottom, which support the bridal bouquet to have a stable upright position.
A simple Beidermeier bouquet also can be made as a hand tied bouquet. We arrange the flowers and the stems hold together very close and tight until it form a full and stable bouquet. Then, we tide the stems all together with a rope or wire and cover it all with ribbons.
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Mix Color Biedermeier Bouquet |
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Carnation Biedermeier Bouquet |
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Roses Biedermeier Bouquet |
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Biedermeier bouquet using Roses, Gerberas and Daisy |
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