Entity: CELESTIAL-BLUE
CELESTIAL-BLUE is a serene and calming shade that evokes the vastness of the sky and the depth of the ocean, often associated with a pale iron-blue pigment containing barium sulfate.
CELESTIAL-BLUE
Etymology
The term CELESTIAL-BLUE originates from the Latin word 'caeruleus' meaning 'blue' or 'sky-colored'. It is associated with the color of the sky and the vastness of the heavens.
Definition
CELESTIAL-BLUE is a serene and calming shade that evokes the vastness of the sky and the depth of the ocean. It is often used to convey a sense of peace and tranquility.
Historical Context
The use of CELESTIAL-BLUE dates back to the 17th century, where it was used in art and design to represent the celestial and ethereal qualities of the sky and heavens.
Cultural Significance
CELESTIAL-BLUE is often associated with spirituality, calmness, and serenity. It is used in various cultures to symbolize peace, harmony, and the infinite expanse of the universe.
Related Concepts
- Sky Blue: A color resembling the unclouded sky in daytime, often used interchangeably with CELESTIAL-BLUE.
- Blue: The pure color of a clear sky, closely related to CELESTIAL-BLUE in its representation of the heavens and vastness.
See Also
A tranquil and soothing color reminiscent of the sky and ocean depths, often used to convey a sense of peace and tranquility.