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  2. Color symbolism - Wikipedia

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    Blue is a primary color that often symbolizes serenity, stability, inspiration, or wisdom. Learn how blue and other colors vary in their associations across cultures, time periods, and contexts in art, literature, and anthropology.

  3. Color in Chinese culture - Wikipedia

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    Learn how Chinese culture attaches values to colors, such as auspicious or inauspicious, and how they correspond to the five elements and directions. Explore the history and symbolism of yellow, black, white, red, and other colors in Chinese mythology, art, and religion.

  4. Color theory - Wikipedia

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    Color theory is the study of how colors behave and interact, with applications in art, science and technology. Learn about the origins, developments and controversies of color theory, from Aristotle to modern color science.

  5. List of awareness ribbons - Wikipedia

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    Learn the meanings and origins of various colored ribbons used to raise awareness for different causes and issues. The orange ribbon can represent chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, cultural diversity, gun violence, leukemia, multiple sclerosis, self-injury, and work zone safety.

  6. Color psychology - Wikipedia

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    Color psychology is the study of how colors affect human behavior, emotions, and perceptions. Learn about the origins, theories, and applications of color psychology in marketing, art, therapy, and more.

  7. List of plants with symbolism - Wikipedia

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    Learn the meanings of various plants in different cultures and traditions, from flowers to trees to herbs. Find out how plants are used to express love, friendship, gratitude, hope, and more.

  8. Inverted spectrum - Wikipedia

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    The inverted spectrum is the philosophical thought experiment of two people seeing different colors for the same objects, despite having the same color vocabulary and discriminations. It is used to argue for the non-physicality of qualia, the subjective aspects of experience, and to challenge the possibility of intersubjectivity.

  9. Shades of purple - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, variations and meanings of the color purple, from ancient Tyrian purple to modern web colors. See examples of different shades of purple and how they are used in art, fashion and culture.