Ann says...
During various periods in history and in different cultures, the color yellow [and gold] has been associated with wealth, power and intellect.
In Egyptian art, yellow and gold related to the sun and have the connotation of something eternal and indestructible. The skin and bones of Egyptian gods were believed to be made of gold, thus their statues were often made of, or plated with gold.
In Hindu mythology yellow is considered to have the power to influence the intellect.
In early China, only the emperor and royalty were allowed to wear yellow. It ensured good luck and indicated power.
In Greek mythology yellow was associated with the yellow haired Helios – the sun god. He emerged from the waves wrapped in a yellow robe and was related to wisdom.
Did you know:
The yellow we see in an egg yolk is a natural pigment called xanthophyll [pronounced zanthofill]. Many artists used an egg yolk wash mixed with pigment, commonly called tempera.
Question: Pencils are traditionally painted yellow – why?
Answer: the “lead” in pencils was made from graphite and the best quality graphite was found in China. The color yellow was associated with China and, therefore, pencils containing Chinese graphite were painted yellow.
For previous posts in this series, see:
+ Green Around The World
+ Red Around The World
+ White Around The World
+ Blue Around The World

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