How To Bring Flowers to Your Feast of the Epiphany

Posted By Allen's Flower Market On Friday, 03 January 2020 Back

How To Bring Flowers to Your Feast of the Epiphany

How To Bring Flowers to Your Feast of the Epiphany

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Christmas and New Year’s celebrations are behind us– but if you or your loved ones observe Three Kings’ Day or Feast of the Epiphanies, the holiday festivities are far from over!

Three Kings’ Day takes place on January 6 and is a major event for Christians in Spain and Latin America. This special day celebrates the biblical story of the three magi’s visit to the newborn Jesus. As the story goes, the three kings came together and found the baby Jesus by following a star across the desert. Their gifts – gold, frankincense, and myrrh – represent exotic, valuable, sensory riches fit for a royal person. For this reason, warm-hued flowers such as yellow lilies or roses make a beautiful centerpiece for Three King’s Day celebrations.

In present times, Three Kings’ Day is also a celebration of children. Latino communities celebrate with cakes where a tiny baby is hidden inside, street parades and gift-giving.

Make flowers a part of your celebration! Allen’s Flower Market is proud to bring festive events to life for all and has been providing flowers to brighten celebrations for over 40 years.  You can stop by our floral design stores in Long Beach, San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles, and Sunland-Tujunga, call us at 877.981.9499, or peek at our wide variety of flowers and floral arrangements online: https://www.allensflowermarket.com/flowers-for-all-occasions/