Color meanings in cultures and religions around the world
Colors play an important role in our lives, they are powerful means to convey messages and meanings.
Colors play an important role in our lives, they are powerful means to convey messages and meanings. When you see black, what do you think? Death? Funeral?
In fact, the answer depends very much on where you live because there are places where black represents not only the loss but also the representative of wealth, health and the occult. That means that in different cultures, each color will be defined with different meanings.
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Update 18 December 2018
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