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In the time of Christ, and much throughout history, the colour purple represented royalty and was worn by both men and women. It was worn almost exclusively by members of royal families and leaders of powerful empires. In some cultures it would have been punishable by death for someone "not of the blood of royalty" to wear the colour purple. (just to let u know this is someone different...i just tried that purple gold thing and it worked! soooo cool!)
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It is understandable that purple represents royalty if one thinks how purple is a mix of red and blue, that is a mix of female and male energies. Mixing female and male energies grants the power of creation which is an attribute of god, thus of kings whom are god's representatives. Also, the complementary colour of purple would be a goldish yellow which is the colour of the sun. Just look at some purple for 30 seconds then look at a white surface and you should see some gold. Besides, purple is usually associated with spirit.
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Purple was a sign of:
Trust represents the color blue. =)
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The purple room represents a basic meaning of life........
What is this question fully asking? The colour purple represents uniqueness, individuality, spirituality.
The colors that represent bisexuals are pink, purple, & blue.
Purple used to be the color of royalty. Not sure about in Poe though.
Purple because Vice ganda said to her vlog purple cuz it's represent the color of bts
purple they use purple to symbolize the deads love for parties and wine
No.Royalty, pomp, pride, truth, and justice.Red or orange symbolize happiness.
The Purple Heart is presented to those who have been wounded. Survivors of Domestic Violence are invariably wounded, both physically and emotionally. The color represents the courage of the survivor.
purple on certain times can make you feel sophisticated, sleepy and can also make you feel sad or depressed, but its a calming color as well.
The color blue is often associated with loyalty. It is commonly used to represent trustworthiness, reliability, and constancy. Additionally, purple is another color that can symbolize loyalty, as it combines the stability of blue with the passion of red.