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Bomboniera Catalogue  >  Symbolic Wheat Bouquets  >  Calletta Con Grano and Wheat Favors

Calletta Con Grano Wheat Favor, 12"

Calletta Con Grano Wheat Favor, 12"

Calletta Con Grano. Three chocolate confetti callas against a bed of wheat. A beautiful piece for Weddings, Communions and Confirmations that incorporate the white of the calla and the grain of wheat. Size: 12 inches long. Made in Italy. Almonds may be su


Calletta Con Grano
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Wheat is rich with symbolism, connecting people to culture, tradition and even religion...

In ancient Greek, Roman and Christian times, a bride might be showered with grains of wheat for fertility.

Because of its association with the cycles of harvest, wheat is a symbol of birth, life and resurrection.

In Christianity, wheat represents the generosity of God to humankind, as the body of Christ in the Eucharist.