Entity: OXBLOOD
OXBLOOD is a dark shade of maroon, resembling burgundy but with more dark brown hues. It is a deep reddish-brown color that has cultural significance and historical context.
OXBLOOD
Etymology
The term OXBLOOD originates from the dark shade of maroon resembling the color of ox blood.
Definition
OXBLOOD is a rich, deep-red color with brown undertones, often associated with luxury and sophistication.
Historical Context
OXBLOOD has been used historically in fashion, interior design, and art to convey a sense of elegance and opulence. It has been a popular color choice in various periods, symbolizing power and wealth.
Cultural Significance
OXBLOOD is often associated with classic style, vintage aesthetics, and a sense of timelessness. It has been used in high-end fashion, furniture, and architecture to create a sense of luxury and refinement.
Related Concepts
OXBLOOD is similar to burgundy but with more brown hues, giving it a darker and richer appearance. It is often used interchangeably with dark red or maroon in various contexts.
See Also
- Burgundy
- Maroon
- Color symbolism
A rich, deep-red color with brown undertones, often associated with luxury and sophistication.