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PSICOLOGĂŤA DE COLOR DE LAS ROSAS

DECODING THE COLOR PSYCHOLOGY OF ROSES

In Western society, colors are omnipresent in clothing and advertising, influencing behavior and mood, yet seldom do we pause to dissect the meanings behind these impactful elements.

Colors in attire are often chosen based on mood, ambient temperature, or the desired emotional effect for the day. Similarly, advertisers strategically leverage colors to evoke specific reactions from the public or to enhance the promotion of a product.

Upon closer analysis, colors can be broadly categorized into two groups:

  1. **Warm colors:** Red, Orange, and Yellow
  2. **Cold colors:** Green, Blue, and Violet

Further, these colors can be arranged from the most earthly (Red) to the most spiritual (Violet), encompassing various shades like terracotta, coffee, vermilion, fuchsias, blues, and aquamarines.

Drawing from these insights, selecting the color of a rose becomes a meaningful exercise. For a profound expression of love, delve into the bromatological spectrum, embracing dark red or blood red roses.

Tailoring the choice based on the intensity of feelings allows for nuanced expressions:

- Light red tones signify love and tranquility.

- Vermilion red exudes love with added energy and passion.

- Carmine red denotes love and tenderness.

- Lilac, violet, and fuchsia tones convey spirituality.

- White symbolizes peace, forgiveness, and purity.

- Yellow extends wishes for encouragement, luck, and new endeavors.

- Orange tones energize with their motivational messages.

- Multicolored tones break the mold, ideal for celebrations and invitations.

Understanding the language of colors enhances the art of gifting roses, turning each bouquet into a nuanced expression of emotions.

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