Last Update: February 14, 2023, 15:49 IST
The first reason is that red color is related to the heart.
Valentine’s Day is celebrated every year on 14 February. Know why red color is called the color of love.
On February 14, lovers all over the world celebrate Valentine’s Day. On this occasion, people express their love in a special way by giving gifts and red roses to their loved ones. On this day only red color prevails everywhere. So you must have wondered at least once that out of so many colors in the color palette, why do we express love with red only?
Why not go for yellow, pink or any other colour? Why is everything related to love red, including gifts, decorations, clothes and flowers? Why was red chosen as the symbol of love? Today we will share some interesting information related to these questions.
Love is related to the heart:
The first reason is that red color is related to the heart. The center of love and emotion is considered to be the heart, which is often depicted as a bright red color. Because of this, the color red came to be considered a powerful representation of love.
Symbol of desire and passion:
Another reason is that red color is considered a symbol of passion and desire. Red is a bold color that also signifies self-assurance. Additionally, it elicits feelings of vibrancy and energy and also reflects urgency and passion. That’s why red is considered the ideal color to express love.
Symbol of good luck:
The third reason is that red is also considered lucky in many cultures and is believed to attract good luck, love and happiness. Therefore, it is considered to be the perfect color for Valentine’s Day to express your love for your partner.
The color red and the idea of love have a long history. The color red has been used as a symbol of love for centuries. In fact, in the famous 13th century French poem Roman de la Rose, it is mentioned that the poet is looking for a red flower in a garden. The red flower in this poem symbolizes his search for feminine love.
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