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Easter Colors

If you have celebrated Easter in childhood, you must surely remember the fun that you had with chocolate bunnies, hot cross buns, marshmallow chicks, brightly colored eggs, new outfits and bright hats that are the main Easter attractions. As you know, Easter is a festival that commemorates the resurrection of Christ three days after his crucifixion. It is a festival that means so much more to many people. As a major springtime festival, apart from its religious importance, Easter also celebrates the end of chilly winter to herald the sprightly spring season. Hence, the captivating floral beauty, enchanting fragrance, vivid verdure, vibrant hues, clear skies and the birds chirping simply add to the charm of Easter day celebrations. Have you noted that many festivals or celebrations have a particular color attached to them? As red is associated with love, white with peace and yellow with friendship, so is Easter day associated with certain colors that carry their own significance. Every Easter color has a story to tell and bears a special relevance. If one is indicative of brightness, the other represents the darkness of our sins. If all this sounds interesting to you, then read further to know about the significance of Easter colors. To know more on Easter colors and their importance, scroll down.

Significance of Easter Colors
  • RED: This color is associated with the blood that Jesus Christ had shed for mankind. Thus, the color red is a symbol of love and sacrifice for goodness of humanity.
  • WHITE: This Easter color signifies purity and grace.
  • GREEN: The color green brings ray of hope. Green is the color of grass.
  • PURPLE: Easter color purple is indicative of royalty. It is said that the color purple brings wealth.
  • YELLOW: The color is related to the brightness of sun. It's a color that brings joy and happiness.
  • BLACK: The color indicates the evil side. To put it other words, we can say black signifies darkness.
  • ORANGE: The color represents hope. It is associated with the dawn of day.
  • PINK: Easter color pink indicates fresh beginning.
  • ROYAL BLUE: It symbolizes birth of Jesus. Protestant churches use it to distinguish Advent from Lent.
  • BRIGHT BLUE: It symbolizes heaven or sky. It also signifies beginning of a new creation.
  • ROSE: It signifies joy and jubilation.
  • SILVER: It symbolizes brightness and purity.
  • GOLD: it symbolizes something that is precious and valuable.
  • LIGHT GREEN: It is used as an alternate color for Green during Ordinary Time. 
  • RED VIOLET: Red Violet or Violet is also a symbol for pain and suffering, and is used as an alternate color for the Season of Lent.
  • GRAY: Gray is the color of ashes, and therefore a biblical symbol of mourning and repentance. It can be used on Ash Wednesday, during Lent, or on special days of fasting and prayer.
  • OLIVE: Olive is sometimes used as a Church color during Ordinary Time.
  • AQUA: Aqua is sometimes used as a Church color during Ordinary Time.