Aprhodite is can be represented by the symbol for females (the circle with a + sign below it) through her assimilation with the Roman goddess Venus, who lends her name to the planet which is symbolized in the same way.
She is a goddess of love, hence any symbol that is usually associated with love (hearts, lips, x o) can be used to symbolize the goddess as well.
Aphrodite is strongly associated with perfumes of any kind, but especially with sweet cloying smells.
Copper is her sacred metal as her home island of Cypress was the source of much of the copper in the ancient world.
Her sacred plants/herbs include: apple, benzoin, cinnamon, cypress, daisy, orris root, parsley, periwinkle, rose and violet. The Rose is by far the most common and it has come to be a symbol of love in our time as well.
marriage and love
Aphrodite's important symbols are doves and roses.Aphrodite often rides in a chariot pulled by dovesOther Aphrodite symbols are:MyrtleSparrowMirrorSwanDolphinAphrodite's symbols are the dove and the rose. Aphrodite is often pulled by a chariot of doves.Other Aphrodite symbols are:MyrtleSparrowMirrorSwanRose
She is most often seen with a scallop shell--she was from the sea. Symbols that are associated with Aphrodite are the scepter, myrtle tree, dove, swan and the rose. the swan and the dove. Some say her third bird was the sparrow. Also, Aphrodite's tree was a myrtle
yes dolphin
love and beauty are associated with aphrodite.
Roses
Yes, it was one of her symbols.
the scolop
Aphrodite's symbols are roses, doves, and dolphins.
doves
White doves, roses.
The Februray 14th is associated with Aphrodite because the Eros (Cupid) is the son of Aphrodite and Ares.