In Song of Solomon 2:1, THE BELOVED speaks of herself as a "rose of Sharon", a common meadow flower found in the fertile coastal region of Sharon in Israel. Though in her humility she likened herself to common flowers of the field (including lily of the valley), this scripture gives us a deeper understanding that as the Bride of Messiah (THE BELOVED), beauty, delicacy and lowliness are to be in her as they were in the Savior (THE LOVER). Isaiah 35:1 depicts the Bride of Messiah in the millennial reign shining forth in all the radiance of her heavenly glory, beauty, gentleness and honor.
Our ROSE OF SHARON fragrance is best described as "tea-rose", a not-too-sweet, light, floral scent which does not overpower.