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Gold. According to Feng Shui principles, the colour gold can help manifest good luck and it also plays an important role in attracting money.
Red is a popular color in Chinese culture, symbolizing luck, joy, and happiness. Jul 24, 2017
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Learn More »In the ancient Chinese practice of Feng Shui, colours represent elements from nature while also embodying certain emotional and mental traits. Each one is understood to be as powerful as the thing it represents, and it is important to know the goals you are trying to achieve. The energy provided by these colours can be invaluable in helping you reach them. It is easy to adopt many of the teachings and much of the wisdom of Feng Shui, with a few simple moves and without needing to embark on a complete remodel. A few small changes in some decorative details or even simply rearranging your furniture can make a huge difference in terms of the energy in your home and the direction of your life. If your current goal is to increase your wealth, these are the colours that Feng Shui practitioners recommend you incorporate into your home.
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Learn More »And, the brighter the ladybug, the more toxic it is. Studies show that white, yellow, red and black are the most effective warning colours brandished by animals. In the same manner that traffic signs caution motorists, colourful animal markings are nature's way of saying – Watch Out!
Certain members of the animal kingdom will go out of their way to inform others that they pose a danger. Some accomplish this through colour. This characteristic is called aposematism, a term introduced in 1890 by English zoologist Edward Bagnall Poulton. The word, as defined by Miriam Webster Dictionary, means “the use of a signal and especially a visual signal of conspicuous markings or bright colors by an animal to warn predators that it is toxic or distasteful.” Aposematism is derived from the Greek words apo for away and sema for sign. Take for example, the skunk – its broad white stripe reminds others not to get too close, or else. The yellow-banded poison dart frog's graphic colours warn of the toxins its skin excretes. A wasp uses the same colours to signal a potential sting. And, the brighter the ladybug, the more toxic it is. Studies show that white, yellow, red and black are the most effective warning colours brandished by animals. In the same manner that traffic signs caution motorists, colourful animal markings are nature’s way of saying – Watch Out!
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