The Significance of Mother's Day

Mother's Day is a special day celebrated to honour the love and sacrifice of mothers across the world. This day is dedicated to the most important person in our lives, who selflessly devotes her time, effort, and love to us. Although it is customary to give gifts on Mother's Day, it is important to remember that the significance of this day is much greater than just giving presents.

The origin of Mother's Day can be traced back to ancient civilisations, where the mother goddess was worshipped for her nurturing qualities. The modern version of Mother's Day was first celebrated in the United States in the early 20th century, and it has since become a global phenomenon.

One of the primary reasons why Mother's Day is so significant is because it gives us an opportunity to express our gratitude towards our mothers. It is a chance to thank them for all that they have done for us and to show them how much we appreciate their efforts.

The Perfect Mother's Day Gift

If you're searching for something truly special this Mother's Day, a thoughtfully curated gift box says everything words cannot. At Two Streets Over, we've assembled a range of beautiful gifts for Mum that go well beyond the ordinary.

For the mum who loves home fragrance, our sculptural Alokaia Ariel Candle or the romantic Rosa Candle make stunning keepsakes that will fill her home with warmth and beauty. For the mum who deserves a little indulgence, our premium Bahen & Co Raspberry & Rose chocolate is the perfect treat.

Not sure where to start? Explore our full ready-to-gift collection for beautifully assembled gift boxes that are ready to ship, or let us create something entirely personalised through our bespoke gift service.

Mother's Day is about expressing our love and gratitude, about spending quality time together, and making Mum feel valued and appreciated. Sometimes the smallest gestures can make the biggest impact — and the right gift can say it all.

Here's to all the mothers around the globe.

Love from all of us at Two Streets Over,
Karen, Benji and Max