The Peacock
Immortality, rebirth, pride, beauty, and confidence are just some of the peacock’s symbolic meanings. It is a bird many rightly describe as the most beautiful in the world, so it is no coincidence that we included its image in the pattern of our bottle label.
With its noble presence, extravagant, multicoloured tail, and emerald green body, it isn’t hard to imagine a peacock strolling through the gardens of paradise and hearing sighs of admiration at every step it takes.
It is therefore no surprise that peacocks have held a variety of meanings across many cultures and ancient ideologies for thousands of years. In Buddhism, peacocks are a symbol of renewal and regrowth. Christians associate the peacock with Christ’s resurrection, while the Celts believed it represented freedom and the soul’s liberation. In Chinese culture, the peacock symbolises peace, prosperity, and happiness. In feng shui, its feathers are believed to attract positive energy. In Greek mythology, the peacock was the symbol of the goddess Hera, the patroness of marriage and couples, known for her beauty, pride, and regal demeanour.
Nowadays, its magnificent and elegant image is still associated with various spiritual meanings. It symbolises beauty, self-expression, creativity, joie de vivre, divine protection, spiritual awakening, and new beginnings or opportunities.



