Innocence, tenderness and healing energy are conveyed in this romantic miniature composition. The traditional chuppah canopy symbolizes the hospitality of the Jewish home of the betrothed and serves a a sacred, protected arch where ritual vows are undertaken in the presence of the Divine. Blushed Paeonia flowers adorn this open Chuppah composition. Commonly known as "Peony" this flower is among the longest-used flowers in ornamental culture in the world and is know as the "flower or riches and honor".