Wreaths

: In Greece, laurel wreaths were awarded to winners of athletic, musical, and poetry competitions, such as the early Olympic Games.

The history of wreaths spans centuries, evolving from ancient symbols of victory and religious devotion to modern decorative staples that represent eternity, remembrance, and community. The Symbolism of the Circle

The earliest documented use of wreaths dates back to the 7th century B.C. in Ancient Greece and Rome:

: For the Romans, wreaths made of precious metals or foliage symbolized power, sovereignty, and military achievement. Religious and Seasonal Traditions

Over time, the wreath became deeply integrated into religious and seasonal celebrations: