The colors of the clothes and their significance over the years


WOOL COLORS AND THEIR HISTORY IN THE YEAR

The clothes we all wear each day have a long evolution in history.

For the first time, the clothes were born as a need to cover the human body and protect it from rainy weather. So the importance of clothes to integrate into the society in which we live is obvious. The way we dress and the colors relate to the time we live and the way companies or corporations in the fashion industry interpret our clothes.

In classical antiquity begins the importance of color perception in clothes.

The red color and the dark colors, such as the purple and the red light, are linked to vitality and action.

Also the color of the purple was the color of the clothes used by the emperors. At that time this color became the color of wealth and over time it became the color of spirituality that we find to be used massively to spiritual leaders as well as to bishops.

Currently, the white color represents the purity or the beginning of something we see widely used in baptisms, weddings, and so on. But in rebirth she symbolized purity and health, a clean look was a guarantee of good morals and positive society.

The opposite is the black color symbolizing sin & death (that’s why the witches of popular imagination are dressed in black). However, the black garments used by the monks in the time of Benedict in the twelfth and early Dominican times have another meaning. These long black clothes are a symbol of that religion, showing indifference to material goods on earth, their contempt for physical life, and the hope for a spiritual life. An understanding that still stands today.

Do not forget! For vibrant colors that shine, we suggest you wash your clothes with Deka Color.

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