Lily (color)

Lily, lily purple or Iris is a bluish purple , semi-dark and moderately saturated color, which corresponds specifically to the coloration that predominates on the outer petals of the plant also called lily (Iris germanica).

Iris iris is also a chromatological genus that includes the homonymous color and “lily yellow”.

The color Lily with the hexadecimal color code # 7f69a5 is a shade of blue-magenta. In the RGB color model # 7f69a5, this color is composed of 49.8% red, 41.18% green and 64.71% blue. In the HSL color space # 7f69a5 has a hue of 262 degrees, 25% saturation, and 52.94% lightness. This color has a wavelength of approximately 455 nm.

Summary

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  • 1 Etymology
  • 2 Features
  • 3 Uses and objects
  • 4 References

Etymology

  • The name lily comes from the Latin “lilium”, a word that has its root in “leiron”, of Greek origin. In its beginnings, this name referred only to the lily or white lily, but little by little it began to be used to name all the flowers of the genus Liliaceae and their color.

Features

  • The violet color, in lilies and other flower arrangements, represents control, justice and calm.
  • It is a color associated with power, although it is also a very important ceremonial color that gives overtones of solemnity, sanctity, affliction and penance.
  • This is a color closely associated with religion, for example in Hinduism, purple is, along with black, the color of the god graha comparable to Saturn.
  • It is noteworthy that this very interesting color in graphic arts and design

 

Uses and objects

  • In the decorations of the Honeymoon, they are a very used element.
  • Give a touch of elegance to household objects.
  • found in flowers such as Iris germanica , violet, and meadow geranium

 

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