تسجيل الدخول

مشاهدة النسخة كاملة : the meaning of colours



sweet princess
06-08-2005, 03:54 PM
The meanings and uses of colors



Black



In Japan an inky black color is made from the

pitch and soot of burned pine trees

Women in India use kohl, a black cosmetic preparation, to darken and outline the rims of their eyelids

.

Native Americans used black body paint to signify death.



Blue



The Ashanti people of Africa wear blue as the color of mourning

.

Since 1748 navy blue has been the color used by the British for their navy uniform

.

Ultramarine blue was the first made by grinding precious lapis lazuli stones

.

Blue is the national color of Scotland.

Native Americans wore blue paint to show trouble.



Brown



European artist painted many master pieces with a brown pigment made from grinding the remains of Egyptians mummies.



White



In Japan oyster shells are aged for least 20 years before being crushed into a white pigment used to paint the faces of dolls

.

In the United States white is worn by brides because it signifies purity

.

In India white is the color of mourning

.

In Spain women wear lace mantillas of white when attending a bullfight.





Red



Explorers from Portugal used a red and purple pigment that the South American natives found in the Brazil wood tree. The Portuguese called the area Tierra de Brazil, which was later shortened to Brazil

.

In Thailand, mothers dress their babies in headgear with bright red pompoms in order to attract good fortune

.

Most Asians believe that red chases away evil spirits

.

Natives of North America were called red skins by the Europeans because they painted their bodies for tribal rituals and ceremonies. They believed that red was the color of life

.

Many Asians celebrate Chinese New Year by hanging a red banner on their front door

.

Tibetan monks were red-brown robes. The color is made from roots, bark, and wild rhubarb that grow in the area

.

A red pigment used in Japan is made from the cochineal insect.



Purple



Sea mollusks living around the Canary Islands and near Oaxaca. Mexico produces purple.



Yellow

* A highly prized yellow substance called saffron is obtained from the stigma of the crocus flower. It is used both as a dye and as a seasoning for food. The orange robes of some Buddhist monks of china are dyed with saffron.

مستر حريقة
06-08-2005, 04:01 PM
Thank u sister for ur nice topic and for ur :biggthump hard work too

we r waiting ur new topics;)

keep it up:05:


مع تحيات....( نكاش روس ):reporter:

sweet princess
06-08-2005, 04:55 PM
thanks for reading my topic

and wait for more as soon as posble

Amanda~
06-08-2005, 05:58 PM
very nice topic thanks sis sweet princess

keep up your nice topics :ciao:

the duke
06-08-2005, 06:04 PM
hello sis and 10ks for the topic



white represents death in china while its purity in our culture< weird how contraversial it is the difference of the meanings between differtent countries





anyway 10ks again



best regards

the duke

psx-ps3-ps3-ps4
06-08-2005, 11:58 PM
Thank you very much sis
It is really great, fun , and an interesting topic
You are a very cultured person
I cant wait for your next topic

Thanks again and keep it up

Bye

Lips Licker
07-08-2005, 06:18 AM
Very interesting
I like this kinda topics

:05: SO keep it up

MiSs.ChiPs
07-08-2005, 07:05 AM
nice topic
thanX


C Y
^___^

kurai tenshi
13-08-2005, 10:48 PM
Good Topic sis

Thanx

sweet princess
16-08-2005, 03:45 PM
thanx for reading my friends

wait for more

Another_One
16-08-2005, 07:34 PM
????where is green

thank u anyway

sweet princess
23-08-2005, 10:43 AM
HI

I AM SORRY BUT THERE IS NO GREEN IN THE TOPIC
THANKS FOR COMING
WAIT 4 MORE

Twin Sisters
02-09-2005, 02:01 AM
Hi :

We wrote this lettet just to tell you

( Thank You Very Much )

for this nice topic . :D

We Thank You for this

.topic because It's lovely and useful topic,too :) . :)

We wait more. than this O.k :05:

and Good Bye :ciao: