Collection: Poppy Design

  • Remembrance and Sacrifice: In many countries, especially in the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia, the red poppy symbolizes remembrance for soldiers who died in World War I and subsequent conflicts. The tradition comes from the poem "In Flanders Fields," where the red poppies grew over the graves of fallen soldiers. People wear poppies around Remembrance Day (November 11) to honor those who sacrificed their lives in wars.

  • Sleep and Peace: Poppies are also associated with sleep and rest due to their connection to the opium poppy, from which opiates like morphine are derived. In this context, they can symbolize peace, rest

  • Fertility and Renewal: In some cultures, poppies symbolize fertility, growth, and renewal because of their vibrant and delicate blooms. They often appear in fields and open spaces, representing life flourishing in a natural way.