If you are one of the Peruvians who proudly display their nationality on Fiestas Patrias, we explain where to place the rosette to avoid mistakes. Left or right? Discover the correct place and its true meaning.
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Although it is not legally a national symbol, throughout the history of Peru, we have seen that students, university students, and the general public have worn this element during the month of July. Are you sure you were using it correctly?
Where do you put the rosette?
The rosette is a special element of Fiestas Patrias and it is common to see it in people's clothing during the month of July. This symbol has the colors of the Peruvian flag and is usually worn on the left side of the chest, that is, over the heart.
What does the rosette of Peru mean?
The rosette has different designs, but despite this, all Peruvians use it as a national symbol that demonstrates the love of an entire nation for their country.
What are the national symbols of Peru?
In case you didn't know, the Peruvian constitution does not consider the rosette as a national symbol. In that sense, we tell you that the official symbols are: the flag with three stripes in the colors red, white, and red, the coat of arms, and the national anthem.