The Meaning of the color Orange The color and material used in Elizabethan Clothing was extremely important. People who could wear the color Orange was dictated by English Law! These were called the Sumptuary Laws. The colors of Elizabethan clothes, including the color Orange, provided information about the status of the man or woman wearing them. This was not just dictated by the wealth of the person, it also reflected their social standing. The meaning of colors during the Elizabethan era represented many aspects of their life - the social, religious, biblical and Christian symbolism was reflected in the color Orange!
The Symbolic and Religious Meaning of the color Orange Some interesting facts and information about the symbolic, religious, Christian and Biblical meaning of the color Orange
The symbolic meaning of the color orange was a symbol of courage
Cheap dyes were used to produce the colors orange and russet
Cheap dyes, made from the madder root, were used to produce the color orange
The Madder root produced the whole spectrum of red based colors including orange, russet and brown.
The orange dye produced by the madder root dye was not colorfast and orange clothes were worn by the lower classes
People who were allowed to wear the colors orange and russet during the Elizabethan era, as decreed by the English Sumptuary Laws, were lower and upper classes
The Dye used to produce the color Orange Some interesting facts and information about the dyes used to produce the color. Madder was a European herb (Rubia tinctorum) the root of which was used in dyeing cultivated as a source of red dye. Used to produce cloth dyed in various shades of red based colors including orange, russet, pink, coral, light red, dark red, russet and brown
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The Color Orange
Interesting Facts and information about the Meaning of Color Orange