France's traditional Christmas colors are red, green, and gold. Red symbolizes the blood of Christ and represents love and sacrifice, while green signifies hope and renewal, often associated with evergreen plants used in decorations. Gold reflects the light of the Star of Bethlehem and the richness of the holiday season. Together, these colors embody the festive spirit and religious significance of Christmas in French culture.
England does not have Christmas colours (or colors). Christmas decorations come in all colours.
Frances Brentano has written: 'The light of Christmas.' -- subject(s): Christmas, Christmas stories, Poetry, Christmas poetry 'Nation under God' -- subject(s): American prose literature
Instead of the traditional green and red Christmas colours, a Patriotic Christmas has red, white, and blue colours. Individuals who celebrate a Patriotic Christmas will decorate with the colours of the American flag, to show how patriotic they are.
The Christmas colors are, Red, green, and white
Red and White are the colours associated with Christmas.
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There are no specific Christmas colours in Australia, except for the traditional red and green often seen in other countries. Gold and purple are also seen as Christmas colours, as they symbolise royalty - and Christmas is a celebration of the birth of Christ the King.
Frances Hole Underwood has written: 'A way for all' -- subject(s): Christmas plays
British colours
The 12 days of Christmas stand for about 70 things.
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