viernes, 7 de septiembre de 2012

Facts About The Colour Pink


  • The colour pink is actually symbolised for joy and happiness.

  • The third Sunday of the advent is said to be pink coloured according to Christianity.

  • The dyes that were used to prepare this colour were known as Madder roots.

  • This root used to produce all the colours relating to pink shade.

  • This colour has also been always related to females.

  • This colour is associated with the second day of week according to Solar Thai Calendar.

  • A pink colour ribbon is used to show support for Breast Cancer Awareness.

  • This colour is considered to be the most delicate colour, may be the reason is, because it is associated with females.

  • A pink slip is used as an informal sort of notification which is given to an employee when she/he is being terminated.

  • It is also referred to as, the “colour of love” and is widely used on Valentine’s Day.

  • The name pink was given to this colour in late 17th century.

  • The colour has also been used on prison walls in order to reduce the erratic behaviour of inmates.

  • The city of Jaipur in India is known as “Pink City” due to the various heritage sites that are built using pink colour.

  • The people in China were not aware of this colour until they had an interaction with the western culture.

  • It is believed that pastries taste better in pink boxes and plates.

  • Many famous brands in the world are associated with colour pink by including it in their logo.

  • The colour pink is often used for people who are light hearted.

  • Pink is known to increase the heart rate and blood pressure of a person.

  • This colour also has a tranquilising effect on the mind.

  • It is the most given colour for sending flowers to someone.


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