Wednesday 30 October 2013

THE PINK COLOUR



THE PINK COLOR
WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT THE COLOR PINK?
Pink is the color of universal love. Pink is a quiet color. Lovers of beauty favor pink. A Pink carnation means “I will never forget you”. Pink is a combination of red and white. The quality of energy in pink is determined by how much red is present. White is the potential for fullness; while red helps you to adhere that potential. Pink combines these energies, shades of deep pink, such as magenta, are effective in neutralizing disorder and violence. Some prisons use limited deep Pink toner to diffuse aggressive behavior Pink provides feelings of caring, tenderness, self worth and love, acceptance. Brighter Pink are youthful fun, and exciting while vibrant Pinks have the same high energy as red, they are sensual and passionate without being too aggressive.
Toning down the passion of red with the purity of white results in the softer Pinks blossoms are a favorite. Pink is the color of happiness and is sometimes seen as light hearted.

The meaning of the color Pink varies from one country to the around the globe. The Pink ribbon is an internationally recognized symbol of hope awareness in the fight against breast cancer. In Japan, the color Pink has a masculine association. The annual spring blooming of the Pink – blossomed cherry trees (the Sakura) is said to represent the young Japanese warriors who fell in battle in the prime of life. Jaipur city is a foremost tourist attraction in India because of its superlative forts, grandiose palaces, vivacious temples, multicolored lazars, pulsating streets, and its distinguished Pink color to which the city owes its oft-used name “The Pink City”. The Chinese had not recognized Pink until they had contact with Western culture and the Chinese word for Pink translates a “foreign color”. Religiously and mythological, the Pink color is associated with happiness and joy in Catholicism.

Politically, the Pink triangle is frequently used to represent gays, lesbians, and bisexuals. The origin of the Pink triangle goes back to when Nazis labeled their prisoner in concentration camps. Men who had been jailed because of supposed homosexuality had to wear the Pink triangle on their clothing. In more recent times, this symbol is a sign of pride.

INTERESTING FACT ABOUT PINK
In 1947, a fashion designer Elsa Schiaparelli introduced the color “Hot Pink” to Western fashion. She dubbed the shade “Shocking Pink”, through today the color is more well-known as “magenta” First lady, Mamie Eisenhower, who loved and wore Pink so much became known as “Mamie Pink” Some studies about the color Pink suggest that male weight lifters seem to lose strength in Pink rooms, while women weightlifters tend to  become stronger around the color. It is also know that pastries taste better when they come out of pink boxes or served on Pink plates [it only works with sweets]

POPULAR PHASES ABOUT PINK
Pink color meaning a particular class of jobs once only filled by women, Pink slip referring to a notice that employment is ending. Also, a Pink elephant signifies a term describing hallucination during intoxication.

Do you know that we also wear Pink when you want to present yourself as a peaceful, calm person who is not threatening? The softer shades are very feminine and shades will alternate feeling of friction.


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