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VIOLET COLOR: Meaning, Code, Images and Combinations

Meaning of the Color Violet

Violet is a color that can be considered intermediate between blue and purple, so it can also be called blue purple. The original reference for the colour violet is the petals of the plants of the same name in the genus Viola, such as the common violet.

While violet is not as intense as purple, its essence is similar. Generally the names are interchangeable and the meaning of the colors is similar. Both contain the energy and strength of red with the spirituality and integrity of blue.

This is the union of body and soul that creates a balance between our physical and spiritual energies. The color violet inspires unconditional and selfless love, without ego, promoting sensitivity and compassion. Violet can be sensitive to all the different forms of pollution in today’s world, whether it is air pollution, noise pollution, visual pollution or pollution in our food chain. This sensitivity makes Violet susceptible to diseases and allergies, vulnerable to its everyday environment.

Violet encourages creative pursuits and seeks inspiration and originality through its creative efforts. She likes to be unique, individual and independent, not one of the crowd. Artists, musicians, writers, poets and psychics are inspired by Violet and its magic and mystery.

Psychology and Properties of the Color Violet

The short wavelength of the color, i.e., violet, reflects the high level of thoughts in people associated with it. These people maintain a very high state of spirituality that overshadows the people around them.

Violet-loving people face their achievements and are self-sufficient to the core. This self-sufficiency makes them introverted and some time in their own world. They are often considered deep and usually towards meditation. Self-reliance and meditation make these people very good communicators.

They remain very aware of time and space, that is, of realities. This reality or thought of reality creates a sense of inferiority in people. They tend to belittle others in the moment and therefore create friction with those around them.

Color has an association with the cosmos and people tend to have infinite energy. These energies, if not properly channeled, can cause further introspection. The deeper shades of violet reflect a deeper sense of alienation.

Color is also associated with royalty and people in it tend to be confined to their nature and distant. This royal nature imposes an additional restriction on the development of nature. In general, people who consider the color violet to be their favorite color are spiritual and contentious people; who depend on their own strengths.

It is said that a person who prefers violet has a spiritual inclination, also of a meditative nature. They are even known to be self-reliant, creative, resourceful and unique.

A greater affection for the violet may have some negative connotations. These people are introverted because of their high level of self-sufficiency. They may even be a bit immature and impractical, always absorbed in their worlds of fascination. As this is associated with loyalty, violet lovers may be extravagant and also remain confined to their world of solitude.

A violet aura indicates the need to seek answers to the various questions of life in order to find the right direction. Curiosity or a sense of curiosity is also associated with an aura of this shadow.

Types or Varieties of the Color Violet that Can Also Be Used for Hair

Violet Wheel

This is the tertiary color on the HSV color wheel which is also known as the RGB color wheel, precisely halfway between blue and magenta, which is called the “violet color wheel”. This shade of violet is an approximation of the color violet at approximately 417 nanometers as represented in the CIE chromaticity diagram.

Electric Violet

This shade is the closest approximation to mid-spectrum violet that can be created on a computer screen, given the limitations of the RGB color range. It is an approximation of the violet color at 400 nanometers as represented in the CIE chromaticity diagram.

Live Violet

This is a shade of color roughly equivalent to the violet seen at the extreme edge of human visual perception. When plotted on the CIE chromaticity diagram, it can be seen that this is a tone corresponding to that of a visual stimulus of approximately 380 nm in the spectrum. Another name for this shade of violet is “extreme violet”.

Ultra Violet

This color comes from the color list font ” Pantone Textile Paper EXtended (TPX)”, color # 18-3838 TPX – Ultra Violet. This color was recognized as Pantone’s color of the year for 2018.

Chinese Violet

The color “Chinese violet” has its first registered use as a color name in English in the year 1912. It is also a color from the “Pantone Textile Paper eXtended (TPX)” color list.

Violet Color Number or Code

  • Hexagonal Triplet: # 7F00FF
  • RGB code: (r, g, b) (127, 0, 255)
  • CMYK code: (c, m, y, k) (50, 100, 0, 0)
  • HSV Code: (h, s, v) (270°, 100%, 100%)

Purple Objects and Things

A flower, a jacket, a coat, a bag, a headband, a wire, a table, a ring, a plate, pottery, a wall of a room, a painting, nail polish, a telephone cover, lipstick, an eye shadow, a fish, a hat, a bag, a bottle, a ribbon, among others.

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