Symbolism of colors
Colors are smiles of Nature and have powers to influence the soul. They only make life colorful and enjoyable in this world.
- Red- Red is typically associated with passion, desire, power , and danger. Classic red roses for love, the flashing red lights of a warning sign. Red captures your attention and doesn’t let go. That is why it represents the color of power and authority. Kings, warriors, and even gods have been decked out in red to symbolize their might. Red also symbolizes fiery emotions like anger, vengeance depicted by redness on the face and the eyes.
- Blue - The color of the sky, sea and everything serene producing a calming effect on the onlooker. Blue is associated with tranquility, wisdom and trust. Like the ocean, blue can be peaceful on the surface and dark mysterious down below. It is as deep as soothing.
- Green- Green symbolizes growth, abundance and renewable. It pleases the eyes and the soul. It also has a touch of jealousy As much as green symbolizes growth, it can also represent the unresisting ,uncontrollable desire or greed to hoard that growth resulting in a cause for jealousy. Green eyed monster symbolizing envy ).
- Yellow - Being the color of the Sun, it represents brightness, happiness and energy,optimism, happiness , and creativity .
- Black- Color of the unknown, mysterious, void, fear and doom. Everything dark.
- White- White represents purity, freshness, cleanliness, light, goodness, and innocence.
- Purple - Denotes royalty, luxury, historically reserved for emperors and kings as this color dye was once very expensive to produce. It is a sacred color that reminds people of both spirituality and mortality.
- Orange - It is a color of celebration and festivity. Orange also represents spirituality and enlightenment. The robes of monks are often saffron or orange, symbolizing the renunciation of wordly things.
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