Plant Identification & Meaning

Sweet WilliamDianthus chinensis Shape: SpatulateBase: AcuteMargin: EntireLeaf Arrangement: SimpleArrangement on Stem: Opposite Meaning: Gallantry — PansyViola tricolor var. hortensis Shape: OvateBase: RoundedMargin: CrenateLeaf Arrangement: SimpleArrangement on Stem: Opposite Meaning: Hidden Caution — NasturtiumTropaeolum majus Shape: ReniformBase: CordateMargin: UndulateLeaf Arrangement: SimpleArrangement on Stem: Alternate Meaning: Victory in battle GeraniumPelargonium crispum Shape: ReniformBase: CordateMargin: UndulateLeaf Arrangement: SimpleArrangement… View Article

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Symbol Signaling

History is filled with mentions of hidden messages and double meanings used in secret societies. One of the most interesting we’ve seen to date is called symbol signaling. What is Symbol Signaling? Societies determine a symbol to use and then come up with ways of indicating the symbol in documents, art, books or anything their… View Article

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Masquerade Balls: Dress-up and Debauchery

We came across this article in one of our recent bouts of research in London. It wittily captures the essence of masquerade balls in the 18th century – where the wealthy would flaunt their jewels, opulent attire and sometimes have a bit of scandal. Worth a read! Click to view larger Masquerade Balls in Images… View Article

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Crowns Through History

We would be remiss in not addressing the subjects of crowns – as we have several of note in our collection. What began as a garland or helmet to indicate rank, victory or accomplishment has grown into an integral part of culture: In monarchies, costumes, dress up and symbolism. Parts of a Crown Parts of… View Article

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Chest of Unopened Letters // The Brienne Chest

It’s no secret that we at the Society of Curiosities love a good story – and it doesn’t get much better than a chest from the 17th and 18th century filled with thousands of undelivered letters! The trunk was bequeathed to the Dutch postal museum in the Hague in 1926, but remained mostly forgotten until… View Article

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The Society goes Digital!

We admit this might be long overdue, but at the urging of our younger society members, we’ve decided to forgo our paper mailings for a more eco-friendly online format. Be assured that sensitive correspondence will still arrive via mail. We do hope you enjoy the snippets we post from time to time. Should any member… View Article

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