Colours & Emotion For February 2023

Colourfull Abacus Tool
  1. Abacus Learning

    Colours can have a significant impact on learning and memory. Different colours can evoke different emotions and associations, which can in turn affect attention, motivation and recall. For instance, research has shown that warm colours like red and orange can increase arousal and attention, while cool colours like blue and green can have a calming effect and aid in concentration. Additionally, certain colours have been found to be more effective for certain types of information. For example, blue has been shown to be particularly effective for promoting learning of verbal information, while yellow and red are better for promoting visual learning. However, it is important to note that the effects of colour on learning can vary depending on the individual and the context in which they are used.

  2. Hand Painting

    Colours can evoke certain emotions in people, such as the colour red being associated with anger or passion. Some studies have also shown that certain colours can have a calming effect on children, such as blue and green. That is psychology colour. However, it is important to note that the emotional response to colours can vary greatly among individuals and cultures. Additionally, children's understanding and perception of colours can change as they grow and develop cognitively. Isn’t this fascinating to know?

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Colours & Fashion For February 2023

Colour Wheel

Warm And Cool Colour Wheel

Colour is an important aspect of fashion design, as it can evoke emotions and convey a certain message or mood. Different colours are associated with different psychological properties, such as red being associated with energy and passion, blue with calmness and serenity, and yellow with optimism and happiness. In fashion runways, designers often use fashion colour to create a specific theme or aesthetic for their collection. For example, a collection with mostly warm colours like red and orange may be intended to convey a sense of energy and passion while a collection with mostly cool colours like blue and green may be intended to convey a sense of calmness and serenity.

 

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Colours & Gems For February 2023

Purple Diamond Ring
  1. Purple Sapphire Crystal

    Purple Amethyst

    What you are looking at is known as the Purple Amethyst. It is considered the February birthstone. Amethysts are a variety of quartz that range in colour from pale lilac to deep purple. They were highly valued by ancient civilizations and were believed to have healing powers. The word "amethyst" comes from the ancient Greek word "amethystos," which means "not drunken," as it was thought to protect the wearer from drunkenness. Amethysts are also the traditional gift for the 6th and 17th wedding anniversaries. This birthstone is a beautiful and meaningful choice for those born in February. If you are looking for a birthday gift for February borns, you don’t need to look any further!

  2. Blue Aquamarine Crystals

    Aquamarine

    The gemstone photographed is Aquamarine. It is the birthstone for the month of February. It is a blue to blue-green variety of the mineral beryl and is often used in jewellery. The name "aquamarine" comes from the Latin for "sea water," as the gemstone is said to have a colour reminiscent of the ocean. Some people believe that wearing or carrying aquamarine can help to open and balance this chakra, which can in turn help to improve self-expression and communication. Keep in mind that these are not scientifically proven, and are based on traditional beliefs and practices.

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Colours & Nature For February 2023

Herbal Tea
  1. Outdoor Seating With Plant Décor

    Terrace Garden

    A terrace garden is a garden located on a rooftop or terrace of a building. Some things to consider when creating a terrace garden include weight limitations of the terrace, access to sunlight and proper drainage. It is also important to use plants that are suitable for container gardening and can bear the specific conditions of a rooftop or terrace environment.

    In terms of colour, incorporating a variety of plants with different coloured foliage and flowers can add visual interest to a terrace garden. Some popular choices for adding colour include flowers such as marigolds, petunias, geraniums and foliage plants like coleus, which come in a range of colours, and ornamental grasses.

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    Tea Leaves

    Tea is not just a beverage, it is an experience. The colours of the tea leaves, ranging from green to black, offer a visual representation of the complexity of flavours and aromas that await tea lovers. Each sip is an invitation to discover a new world of taste. The colour of tea leaves can vary depending on the type of tea and the brewing process. Green tea leaves are typically a bright green colour, while black tea leaves are a dark brown or black colour. Oolong tea leaves are often a mix of green and brown, and white tea leaves are a pale green or yellow colour. The colour of the brewed tea leaves can also vary depending on the brewing time, temperature and quantity of tea leaves used. The colour of the tea liquid is also affected by these factors.

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