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Pink gemstones are believed to bring about serenity, relaxation, acceptance and contentment, as well as to neutralize disorder and soften frustration.
If you like pink, perhaps you are a child of Universal Love. Pink is the official color for little girls and represents sugar and spice and everything nice. Pink is the sweet side of red. While the color stirs up passion, aggression and action, large amounts of the color pink can actually create physical weakness.
Both red and PINK represent love. Pink represents romance and charm. Hot Pink is used to communicate playfulness, while light Pink is used to communicate tenderness.
In color psychology, pink is a sign of hope. It is a positive color that inspires warm and comforting feelings. The color pink gives the feeling that everything will go well or be okay. Most people have heard of the saying “everything is rosy”. It may also indicate good health and success.
Purple is associated with individualism. Among the seven major sins it represents vanity. It is a color which is used to attract attention. It is the color that least frequently appears in nature. In China, purple represents spiritual awareness, physical and mental healing, strength and abundance.
PURPLE gemstones are a rich, magnificent choice for jewelry. A combination of red and blue, violet straddles the spectrum, being warm and cool at the same time. Purple gems glow with a slightly more prevalent red, and make a cool, yet much more attractive choice of gemstones.
PURPLE was the color worn by Roman Emperors and magistrates, and later by Roman Catholic bishops. Since that time, purple has been commonly associated with royalty and piety.
Purple was one of the first colors used in prehistoric art. The violet or purple necktie became very popular at the end of the first decade of the 21st century.