Well, I've finally made it to the letter Z! I've chosen the colour Zaffre-a deep blue pigment made from oxidised cobalt. The word comes from the Italian zaffera, which in turn comes from the Latin word sapphrius, meaning 'sapphire' (a deep blue precious stone).
Keep reading to discover the symbolism behind this colour and see my Polyvore creations.
Plants and flowers: lactarius indigo mushroom, pansies, agapanthus, bachelor buttons, iris
Animals: Linckia blue starfish, poison dark frogs, peacocks, blue crowned pigeons, hyacinth macaws, some fish eg. blue tang fish.
Foods: blueberries, some sweets.
Keep reading to discover the symbolism behind this colour and see my Polyvore creations.
Symbolism
Zaffre is also associated with the mind and intellect and is often used to represent intelligence in Literature (eg. Ravenclaw in Harry Potter and Erudite in Divergent). We also associate it with logic, communication and efficiency, as well as with the ocean.
In Ancient Egypt, zaffre was associated with the sky and with divinity. It may also represent a deep calmness, or sometimes sadness and depression eg. 'he was feeling blue'. It has connotations of formality and smartness, as it's sometimes used in royal dress and in uniforms for the military and police force.
As well as this, it can sometimes indicate unconventionality or rebelliousness. For example, the Celts used to dye their faces blue to frighten their enemies, and some people today like to dye their hair a bright zaffre blue to stand out from the crowd.
Complementary colour: Light orange/amber
In Ancient Egypt, zaffre was associated with the sky and with divinity. It may also represent a deep calmness, or sometimes sadness and depression eg. 'he was feeling blue'. It has connotations of formality and smartness, as it's sometimes used in royal dress and in uniforms for the military and police force.
As well as this, it can sometimes indicate unconventionality or rebelliousness. For example, the Celts used to dye their faces blue to frighten their enemies, and some people today like to dye their hair a bright zaffre blue to stand out from the crowd.
Complementary colour: Light orange/amber
Plants and flowers: lactarius indigo mushroom, pansies, agapanthus, bachelor buttons, iris
Animals: Linckia blue starfish, poison dark frogs, peacocks, blue crowned pigeons, hyacinth macaws, some fish eg. blue tang fish.
Foods: blueberries, some sweets.
I've never heard of this color (at least not by name). It is beautiful though.
ReplyDeleteHi there - I actually love this color!@dino0726 from
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