The tricolor violet, symbol of the Holy Trinity, holds a special meaning in Christianity. The sickly religious imagination saw in the dark triangular spot in the center of the violet the "all-seeing Eye of God," surrounded by golden light emanating from it, and in the three sides of the triangle unmistakably guessed the three hypostases of God.
In secular emblematics, the flowering violet symbolized beauty in humility. The Renaissance emblem of the violet, which grew under the shade of a cypress, was richer in content, being an allegory of a modest man who did good in obscurity and preferred not to flaunt his virtues and good deeds.
Violet with blue flowers is a talisman for people who are engaged in art and creativity. Such a room flower will awaken inspiration, help in development of talents and abilities, charge with creative thoughts and develop imagination and fantasy.
Thanks to its magical properties, the blue violet will fill life with bright events. It will get rid of apathy, laziness and boredom, add energy and make a man active, cheerful, resolute