Purple represents the colour of death and mourning. During Lent, a Church is usually decorated with purple cloths, and the priest usually wears purple vestments, to show that Lent is a period of mourning for the death of Christ on the Cross. Then, after Lent, the colours change to red and white to celebrate the glorious Resurrection.
In japan I believe the colour of mourning is white.
No, it's not illegal, just highly frowned upon. Purple is reserved for mourning.
Purple. A purple fish has to be purple!
His favourite colour is purple.
yes the mourning cloak butterfly is purple-black with blue spots and a yellow stripe
Black is the most common color.
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Yellow contrasts with purple and the colour opposite purple on the colour wheel is also yellow. Hope this helped :)
Violet is another name for the secondary colour purple. Purple was at one time a difficult colour to make. Because of this clothing dyed purple was very expensive and reserved for royalty. Purple is also connected to spirituality. Some people see purple as a calming or soothing colour. In some spiritual paths the colour purple is associated with the goddess.
The colour would change to a purple, dark purple colour.
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