Wedding buttonholes

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Beautiful wine red rose boutonniere with some greenery and twine wrapped stem. Simple and elegant boutonniere for your groom. Boutineer Ideas Burgundy, Groomsmen Boutonniere Burgundy, Wine Red Centerpieces Wedding Ideas, Burgundy Rose Bridal Bouquet, Wine Red Roses Bouquet, Red September Wedding, Deep Red Boutonniere, Black Tie Wedding With Red Roses, Maroon Boutonniere Wedding

Material: artificial red rose wedding flower groom boutonniere Size: Height about 17cm,Width about 8cm Package: 6 pieces Boutonniere suit Details: Handcrafted, boutonnieres have pins and clips on the back, making them easy to wear. Occasions: Perfect for groom, best men, groomsmen, suitable for any themed wedding like rustic, boho, french, country etc, or anniversary, ceremony, festivals, prom night, beach party, snapshot, photograph props etc.

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Vix ✨ Floral Dream Maker on Instagram: "DID YOU KNOW? 💕 The tradition of wedding buttonholes, as with all wedding flowers, originates from ancient Greece. The male wedding party members would wear a small bunch of flowers, usually mixed with fragrant herbs, pinned close to their heart in order to ward off evil spirits. It was believed that these evil spirits would cause the groom to turn his heart against the bride and refuse to love her. Buttonholes travelled to England during Medieval times Groom Attire Black Suit, Groom Flower Pin, Buttonholes Wedding, Groom Attire Black, Groom Colours, Wedding Buttonholes, White Wedding Suit, Male Wedding, Button Holes Wedding

Vix ✨ Floral Dream Maker on Instagram: "DID YOU KNOW? 💕 The tradition of wedding buttonholes, as with all wedding flowers, originates from ancient Greece. The male wedding party members would wear a small bunch of flowers, usually mixed with fragrant herbs, pinned close to their heart in order to ward off evil spirits. It was believed that these evil spirits would cause the groom to turn his heart against the bride and refuse to love her. Buttonholes travelled to England during Medieval…

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