Psychology of ColorsYELLOW "How wonderful yellow is. It stands for the sun." -Vincent Van Gogh
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Why Yellow? At the time, the Pergamena nish was a natural papyrus-colored yellow leather. Widely used for Fendi leather goods, it became its symbol. Yellow has since popped up across all the brand's design codes
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INDIA and its affair with YELLOW We worship it, buy it for investment, wear it as jewellery, weave it into cloth and even eat it.We buy at least a small gold coin in our family every Dhanteras and get the house repainted after Dussehra to welcome Goddess Lakshmi home Wearable weaves India's love for gold goes beyond the realm of tradition Today, the consumption of gold threads for infusion in textiles is relatively less than imitation gold threads, but it's still thriving Eating gold From traditional motichoor ladoos to Chyawanprash, pure gold or silver foil, known as varq, is consumed in many forms. Yellow symbolises sanctity. In auspicious ceremonies, turmeric paste is an important part of the pre-wedding festivities and rituals. Yellow symbolizes purity, light, and religious abstinence. Many Hindu holy men and ascetics are depicted wearing saffron, which symbolizes their quest for light.
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