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SILVER COLOR: Psychology and Types

Silver, the refined metallic, distinguished color of wealth, has cool properties like gray, but is more fun, lively and playful. Silver is associated with industrial, sleek, high-tech and modern style meanings, as well as ornate, glamorous, elegant, sophisticated and elegant.

Silver is a precious metal and, like gold, often symbolizes wealth and riches. Silver is believed to be a mirror to the soul, helping us to see ourselves as others see us. As a gemstone, silver represents hope, unconditional love, meditation, mystical visions, tenderness, kindness, sensitivity and psychic abilities. Silver affects the mind and body as a conductor and communicator that aids in public speaking and eloquence. Silver is believed to draw negative energy from the body and replace it with positive energy.

Traditionally, gray-haired seniors are seen as simply old, while the phrase silver-haired traditionally describes a distinguished individual who is aging gracefully. Silver is the traditional 25th wedding anniversary gift. Silver along with turquoise and brown are often used in Southwestern artwork.

Psychology of the Color Silver

The color silver has a feminine energy; It is related to the moon, the ebb and flow of the tides, it is fluid, emotional, sensitive and mysterious. It is calming and purifying.

It signals a time of reflection and a change of direction as it illuminates the way forward. It helps to clear and release mental, physical and emotional issues and blockages as it opens new doors and illuminates the way forward. With its reflective and sensitive qualities, silver inspires intuition, clairvoyance and mental telepathy. It reflects back any distributed energy, whether positive or negative. In the color sense, it is associated with prestige and wealth. It is seen as a glamorous and sophisticated color related to feminine energy, prosperity and modernity. Silver restores balance and stability to both feminine power and spiritual energy. It protects from external negativity, reflecting the energy back to where it started.

This color is very versatile, shiny, modern and high-tech on one hand and attractive, bright and elegant on the other. From a color psychology perspective, silver is respectable and courteous, dignified, self-controlled, responsible, patient, decisive and organized: it relates well to the corporate world and those in positions of responsibility, whether male or female.

In color psychology, with a balance between black and white, silver is seen as a good critic, impartial and compassionate with a mature sense of justice. Traditionally, silver represents the celebration of the 25th birthday and is related to the graceful aging of people with silver hair.

Types or Varieties of Silver Color

Pale Silver: this is considered a pale shade of the silver color called silver in the Crayola brand of crayons. Silver has been a Crayola color since 1903.

  • Silver Pink: This shade of silver comes from the Plochere Color System, a color system formulated in 1948 that is widely used by interior designers.
  • Silver Sand: The color name “Silver Sand” for this silver shade has been in use since 2001, when it was recognized as one of the colors on the Xona.com color list.
  • Silver Chalice: The color name silver chalice for this silver shade has been in use since 2001, which was the time when it was enacted as one of the colors on the Xona.com Color List.
  • Roman Silver: This is a blue-grayish shade of silver, it is one of the colors on the Resene Color List, which is a very popular color in Australia and New Zealand.
  • Old Silver: This is a color that was formulated to resemble tarnished silver or silver that has lost its luster. The first recorded use of old silver as a color name in English was in 1905.
  • Sonic Silver: this is a shade of silver that was included in the Metallic FX brand of crayons, special crayons formulated by Crayola in 2001.

Silver Color Number or Code

  • RGB Code: (r, g, b) B: (192, 192, 192)
  • CMYK Code: (c, m, y, k) C: (0, 0, 0, 0, 37)
  • HTML code: #C0C0C0
  • HSV: (h, s, v): (-°, 0 %, 75 %)

Decorating with the Color Silver

Gleaming silver, luxurious rooms with a view of the material when you want to use it will work. Together with some silver side mirrors, glass furniture, crystal chandeliers and lame fabrics complement the decor of a room. Black, purple or dark colors, such as silver navy blue in the home, help to release the silver color.

Silver color is gray, dull gray, white and black color family elegant with neutral colors and other stops. Used as a coffee table on top, puff, colorless, call this movement brought into the room. This style, thanks to the metal cladding of the fireplace, not only in the room.

Metallic gray kitchen appliances, a silver tray and silver, silver-colored lamps can be used in the kitchen for decoration. Immediately comes to mind the classic silver style, this color can use almost any style of decoration.

Merchandise designs, determining the style of decoration, silver color will add brightness to the house. Dark brown and dark blue colors indicate the silver color of compatible accessories. The shiny silver color of dark colors and even add shine around like burnt light.

Silver Objects and Things

A table, a candlestick, a metal box, earrings, a bracelet, a telephone, a cable, a stereo, a shelf, a curtain, a vest, a door knob, a screw, a nail, a tray, a plate, a fork, the blades of a turbine, a ring, an armchair, a fence, a gate, a door, the walls of a room, a tank, a car engine, an antenna, a chain, a window, the bars of a cell, the scales of a fish, among others.

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