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Your Wedding Colors And Their Hidden Meanings 2

In case you haven’t read the first chapter of the wedding colors and their hidden meanings, you can do so under the Salone Wedding website. Wedding colors and their interpretations/meanings are important to know so that one will be guided in their choice of nuptial colors. Our last article focused on the most popular shades. Based on requests from our lovely followers and subscribers, we have incorporated more fanciful colors into the list. Hope you find them interesting!

Gold – The gold shade has gained popularity in weddings over the years. The color symbolizes wealth, elegance, material success, prosperity, and luxury. The color is very ancient in that the Celtic people used gold jewelry as a medium of batter or as a friendly expression to each other. A golden wedding dress is said to invite financial blessings and happiness in the marriage. Gold creates the mood of affluence.

Silver – Silver is generally a lower version of gold. Therefore, the shade also symbolizes elegance and luxury. Moreover, like pink, silver has a taste of feminine energy. Silver means encouragement and gives the impression of calm. It can also make the couple have some sense of glamour or wealth.

Red – Depending on societal context, red can be both popular and rare. Red symbolizes strength, bravery, confidence, health, and bravery. During the cozy and romantic St. Valentine’s day, red is the most popular shade. It is not a surprise that red is associated with love and passion making it preferable for weddings. Red-orange means desire and pleasure while dark-red represents power and courage. Light-red means joy and sensitivity. Red can be spotted from afar which makes it an attention-seeking color. So choosing red means you like to be noticed and love is the center of attention.

Lilac – Lilac joins the list of feminine colors. The color is soft, ladylike, mild, and gentle. It can also adapt to any setting, theme, or context. Lilac is usually used in summer weddings. However, it is preferable at any time.

Ivory – Also known as champagne, ivory is a classic wedding color that blends with a traditional outlook. It is a softer version of white with a little taste of brown and cream. You can also refer to ivory as tainted white. Ivory symbolizes elegance and sophistication. Using ivory as the main color for your wedding will create a warm, quiet, soothing, and sensual atmosphere, surrounding your guests with a feeling of calm and comfort, luxury and quality.

Lavender – Lavender adds to the list of feminine and ladylike colors. The color is soft and discerning.

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