By admin2, 13 August, 2024

Last time we picked three vibrant shades and told you about their significance in various cultures. It’s fascinating to see how the region you’ve been brought up in dictates the manner in which you look at a particular shade, be it a painted wall or a celebratory dress. This time, we’re picking colours that inherently have a subdued attitude attached to them. The favourite of millions, you’ll still find plenty retractors for Blue, Black and White.

By Amruta pathare, 13 August, 2024

The Native American culture is rich in tradition and history. Since their inception, the individuals who comprise Native American colourful tribes have effectively and vehemently guarded their secrets against the outside world. But one feature of their distinctive culture that has drawn particular attention is the widespread use of colours and the meaning associated with various shades by its citizens.

By Amruta pathare, 13 August, 2024

We spoke about the flag of Ethiopia the last time. We have picked the colourful flag of Sri Lanka this time. Read on to know everything about it…

By admin2, 13 August, 2024

Pink is for girls, and blue is for boys. This is a statement that few of us will contest. If you see a baby dressed in pink, you immediately know it’s a girl. And this works the other way round too.

This is usually justified by the statement that pink represents daintiness, beauty, warmth, softness, and charm. Blue represents sturdiness, positivity, confidence, and a lot more.

Now take a look at a statement published by a magazine in 1918.

By Amruta pathare, 13 August, 2024

One of the first things one notices when reading about or learning about another country is its flag. So how do these countries choose the colours on their flags? Apart from the colour symbolizing principles, it can symbolize a geographical advantage, an indigenous feature, an element of the history attached to it, or an aspect of its past.

Today, let’s take a look at what colours in flags symbolize:

By Amruta pathare, 13 August, 2024

Flags are an extremely simple way to identify a country or a region. Discover interesting facts about the national flag of South Korea…

By Amruta pathare, 13 August, 2024

Colours convey an idea or a message in a powerful way. Across the globe, the way different cultures see colours varies drastically. Understanding the meaning of colours in different cultures and religions can be useful as it can help prevent misunderstandings among those who may not share the same belief system.  Here’s a look at three colours and what they symbolise in different places around the world.

By Amruta pathare, 13 August, 2024

Colour Stories

A girl's vanity box is incomplete without at least one shade of red lipstick. The go-to cosmetic for not just the fashion world, red lipsticks possess the power to make anyone seem twice as glamorous.

By Amruta pathare, 13 August, 2024

Colour Stories

Graffiti has a long and proud history. Graffiti has always been questioned about its legitimacy as a form of art. Read on to know all about its history…