In various contexts, a purple bead can symbolize different meanings. In some beadwork traditions, purple represents spirituality, creativity, or nobility. Additionally, in the context of specific awareness campaigns, such as those for Alzheimer's disease or domestic violence, a purple bead may signify support for those causes. Overall, the meaning can vary based on cultural or personal interpretations.
A cyan bead seen through a magenta filter should appear a very dark, warm purple. This is because magenta is a type of red and cyan is a type of blue, so when they mix together they appear purple.
kettle in bead
If you mean what does purple mean in the Bible, I believe I can answer your question. Purple as a color in the Bible represents wealth or royalty. If someone were a seller of purple cloth it would mean that they are well off financially because of who they are selling it to.
A cylinder bead is usually called a bugle bead.
i think that purple means love!!
There is no such thing as a purple star.
Where I come from purple bandanas symbolizes Saints
If you mean oxalis, the purple are not rare.
I believe it means one has him locked in his sights ; that is .. is aiming at him to fire at. One may say, "I had a bead on that deer but he got spooked just when I went to fire." - Yonak
Covered with beads or jewels, or covered with a bead-like pattern. It refers to the stars that are on the flag, that are arranged in a bead-like pattern.
an antonym for bead is sead
No. A UV Bead will change color when exposed to sunlight.