purple they use purple to symbolize the deads love for parties and wine
They represent personal style and preference, but they have no actual significance to the holiday.
There are no traditional colors for Hanukkah candles. They can be anything.
Unity, self-determination, collective responsibility, cooperative economics, purpose, creativity and faith are what the seven candles represent in kwanzaa. The candles are color coded. Three are red, one is black, and three are green. The previously mentioned colors are arranged in left-to-right order.
Yes, yellow as the color of the kernels in an ear of corn, is a color used for kwanzaa. But it is not one of the three main colors. Specifically, seven candles in the special candle holder called the kinara are grouped into one of three colors. The candles represent unity, self-determination, collective responsibility, cooperative economics, purpose, creativity and faith.
Red and green candles are the most popular, but white, gold, and other colors of candles are used, too.
Hope is represented by the color green in Kwanzaa. There are two other colors of candles. One is red, for the blood shed by the African ancestors of African-Americans in the United States of America. The other is green, for hope.
They can be any color. The color has no significance, other than style and personal preference.
Boston's color is blue
The color does not specifically affect how they burn. What DOES impact it is the composition of the candle. Incidental to candles having different compositions is that they may be of different colors - but the difference in they way they burn is not because of the color, it is because of what they are made of.
The bright colors on Easter Eggs represent the new sunlight in the spring.
The Tradition color is red but you can use white.
Colors represent different levels of intensity and are not related to the true colors of the object.