The colors beginning with the letter "e" are emerald, scarlet, and ebony. These colors have their origin in nature itself; This is how ebony, for example, is derived from a very dark wood and that is where its general application comes from.
When a beam of light is passed through any object, it will catch some of that lighting and reflect another part.
This reflection is captured in human beings through the sense of sight and will become a color. So you can see something scarlet, ebony or emerald.
1- Emerald color
It is a natural color resulting from the mixture of various minerals. It is associated with green because of that color is the predominant mineral in its conformation: beryl. When mixed, beryl produces that hue.
Its composition and beauty characteristics within the range of greens is reflected in one of the so-called precious stones called emerald.
It is present in many of nature's creations, such as the leaves of some trees, in deep and dark green vegetables, among others.
It is the traditional color of the bottles in which the crystalline effect of the jewel is imitated. Likewise, some waterways surrounded by trees reproduce that emerald hue as their background color.
2- Scarlet color
It belongs to the genus of the primary color red, which is characterized by its intensity and strength. Scarlet does not become pure red, in its composition it is 100% red and 25% blue.
Scarlet is also called crimson and is located on the color scale between the lightest shade (such as vermilion) and the most intense (crimson).
The origin of its name goes back several centuries, when a specific fabric was dyed with a highly saturated red color.
Over time it has undergone variations but it has always been related to the color of blood, although with various shades of greater or lesser proportion of red.
Scarlet is a tone of great intensity, therefore it represents strength, passion, sometimes exaltation and vehemence. Sometimes it is used mixed to reduce its impact.
3- Color é
The ebony color is used to designate shades that range from intense and shiny black to very dark brown with a tendency to brown.
However, it is common to find it associated with the color black and is used as a synonym for it. Similarly, it is used to mean that a person's skin color is very dark. Although it does not reach full black, it moves to the most intense brown.
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