Colours & Emotion For March 2021

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  1. Have you ever wondered about the power of black and white as two shades? It is a powerful duo that can be just as subtle as colour and you can still do so many things to it. In fact, black and white is the colour of glamour cinematography. If you browse through the most glamourous icons of the silver screen ever known, you will see that they have been most famously photographed in black and white. If you look more deeply, it is so fascinating that a complete film genre that is known as film noir is defined in large part by the fact that it was shot in black and white! We are so inspired by this that we have an interesting idea for you. How about dedicating a wall full of such black and white photographs in your bedroom? But before that, don’t forget to get wall painting for bedroom done in your favourite colour, preferably in a bold shade for the perfect contrast! It is sure to create a huge impact in your room.

  2. green juice

    Do you know the interesting relationship shared among food, mood and colours? Surprised? Then, let’s begin! Want to get your creative juices flowing? Try an orange boost. You can have some citrusy and zesty oranges or bite into some delicious yams. You can even have a spoon of delectable honey. Want to feel more secure and grounded? Try red-energy foods such as nutritious beets, yummy strawberries or juicy tomatoes. In a mood to forgive someone or yourself for something done? Slurp a fresh, green smoothie or have some healthy green veggies! Experiment with these and see how your mood changes for the better!

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Colours & Fashion For March 2021

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According to fashion pundits, 2021 will see a lot of earth tones, becoming the new neutral. Yes, you read that right! If you observe closely, earthy colours are slowly gaining momentum and working their way into fashion, competing head-on with sleek blacks and sophisticated greys. Get ready to refresh your wardrobe with trending colours such as warm browns, mist greens, mustard yellows and rust reds. While we are talking of fashion, why overlook fashion for the walls. Treat your home walls to the colours that are in fashion. How about paying an ode to the colours of nature with a warm living room wall paint? Browse our Colour Catalogue for earthy colours that are sure to inspire you!

 

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Colours & Gems For March 2021

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  1. Tsavorite

    This gorgeous gleaming beauty is Tsavorite (a.k.a. tsavolite). Today, it is an interesting gemstone in the jewellery market. It is a variety of the green grossular garnet and derives its striking green colour from trace amounts of both chromium or vanadium present during its formation stage. Due to its rarity, this gem is popular and quite valuable in the gem market. Tsavorite is durable (7 to 7.5 Mohs) and as beautiful and brilliant as emeralds yet less expensive, making it the perfect substitute for it. This gemstone exhibits a colour that is easy to fall for so if you are looking for interior painting colors for your upcoming home painting project, look no further than the gorgeous green flaunted by this mesmerising gem. It is bound to impress!

  2. Bixbite

    We know that this beautiful raspberry gemstone is surely a sight for sore eyes! This pinkish red crystal was first discovered by mineralogist Maynard Bixby in 1904 and was named Bixbite in his honour. It is a pink to red variety of beryllium aluminium silicate mineral. It is found in the crystalline form, and its colours are derived from the traces of manganese, calcium, iron and chromium.

    This gem is believed to help treat disorders related to the thyroid, kidneys, lungs, pancreas, heart, stomach, liver and even strengthen the circulatory and nervous system. (We are as fascinated as you are!)

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  1. Swallowtail Butterfly

    Butterflies need no introduction. Who isn’t awestruck by the appearance of these fluttering creatures? Since time immemorial, butterflies along with bees and dragonflies have been perhaps, the most universally-cherished insects by humans. The one that we see photographed here is known as Swallowtail. It is one of the most common and beautiful eastern butterflies known to mankind. Swallowtail is a very large insect with its outspread wings measuring anywhere between 3-5.5 inches from tip to tip. It flaunts broad yellow wings with thin, black stripes and black edges. You can get a texture painting walls expert to give your favourite walls a similar colour combination, drawing inspiration from this black and yellow beauty.

  2. Indian Roller

    Say hello to the Indian Roller. Also called the Blue Jay, it is a brightly coloured bird with various shades of blue on its wings, tails and belly that are often more prominent in flight. Generally, a reserved bird, it becomes vocal during breeding season with its harsh calls. You can find this bird across Asia, United Arab Emirates and the Maldives. Its main habitat includes grasslands, cultivated areas and forests. It usually prefers open areas that include agricultural landscapes and is often seen sitting on exposed perches and electric wires. This beautiful bird is also considered sacred by Indians and is caught and released during the festival of Dussehra. What’s more, it is also the state bird of Telangana, Odisha and Karnataka.

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