What is floriography? It is the encrypted form of communication through the use of flowers during the Victorian Era (1837-1901). Through the beauty of blooms, people of that time could express affection, desire, or disdain—allowing a society governed by strict etiquette to reveal its true feelings. Though this poetic tradition faded over time, it is now experiencing a graceful resurgence.
Drawing inspiration from this rich heritage, CASEKOO transforms its patented Magic Stand Technology into wearable poetry, merging emotion, artistry, and cutting-edge protection. In a world where floral phone cases are often seen as merely decorative or purely functional, The X-Line Floral Series tells a different story—each design speaks volumes, and every petal carries a meaningful message.
Origin: The Hidden Magic of The Cute Flower Phone Cases
One of the most prominent examples of the secret language of flowers is King Charles's choice of funeral wreath for his mother, Queen Elizabeth. He expressed his sense of loss through his selection of blooms: rosemary, symbolizing remembrance; myrtle, an ancient emblem of love and prosperity; and English oak, representing strength and constancy. Through this floral tribute, he communicated emotions that tradition might otherwise have kept unspoken.
The vision for the X-Line Floral Series sprouted when CASEKOO's founder, Ralph, attended the Rose Parade in California years ago. Captivated by how roses once expressed unspoken emotions—love, remembrance, celebration—he wondered: What if a phone case could do the same? Like a seed planted in his mind, the idea began to grow—delicate at first, then full of purpose. With the help of botanists and artists, Ralph meticulously brought the vision to life, ensuring each bloom was not only beautiful but emotionally resonant.