- The 7 most important colors that start with B
- 1- Beige
- 2- Vermilion
- 3- White
- 4- Bordeaux
- 5- Bistre
- 6- Burgundy
- 7- Bethany
- References
In the group of colors that begin with b are beige, white, vermilion, vermilion, burgundy, burgundy, bistre and betanine. Nature, in its infinite and colorful variety of hues, has left a wide range for human beings.
This range starts from white and its different shades, and finally constitutes a wide chromatic circle
Vermilion or vermilion
Likewise, the different combinations have resulted in a multitude of colors: some more cheerful than others, some little used and some specific to a group.
Even vegetables have contributed their natural coloring to increase the options; This is the case of betanin, coming from beets or beetroot, which refers to a reddish-purple tone.
The 7 most important colors that start with B
1- Beige
Also called beige, it is one of the colors produced by infinite combinations of white with orange, with light brown and even yellow.
It presents a wide range of shades ranging from cream beige, through light beige, to a very diluted brown when combined with white.
It is a neutral color with infinite combination possibilities, which is why it is used very frequently in wall paint and in spaces that must reflect harmony and softness.
2- Vermilion
It is a reddish-orange color originally obtained from the grinding of a toxic material composed of sulfur.
Currently it is made with non-toxic pigments of a chemical element called cadmium, but the intensity in the tone is maintained.
Reddish hair that tends to bright orange, better known as red hair, has been called vermilion.
3- White
It is the most powerful of the colors despite being considered achromatic. It is the basis for endless combinations that give rise to hundreds of other shades.
It is said to be pure, bright and vibrant; conveys the feeling of cleanliness, purity, naturalness and peace.
It has its place of honor in religious symbolism as it is considered proper to all beings of light and the sacred.
When you want to give an image of importance, white is used. An example of this is weddings. It also symbolizes peace because of the color of the dove that represents it.
4- Bordeaux
It belongs to the red family. It is a type of dark red with purple hues that give it intensity and a lot of saturation.
It is the color of a thick wine produced in the French region of Bourdeaux, a dark red with purple hues. It is also known as red wine.
5- Bistre
It is from the range of browns. It is actually a brown with a very light yellow color addition, which is why it has also been called brown.
In the history of painting, there are drawings painted with bistre to define a light brown tone similar to sepia.
Bistre drawing
6- Burgundy
Similar to burgundy, it is a very intense dark red hue with a clear predisposition to purple. It is also called mahogany because of the high saturation of the red color.
Like Bordeaux, its name comes from a wine produced in the French region of Burgundy.
7- Bethany
It is the extract processed and converted into natural pigment from beets; It is of an intense red hue with a greater inclination to purple.
It is widely used in the confectionery area as a colorant for some preparations given its natural and innocuous character for health.
References
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- Etymologies of Chile.net “El bermejo” in Etymology of the Bermejo. Retrieved on November 23, 2017 from etimologias.dechile.net
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- Prieto G. (June 2015) "The colors most related to geography: from Bordeaux to Siena". In Geographical Curiosities Travel. Retrieved November 24, 2017 from geografiainfinita.com
- Colors. «Bistre» Retrieved November 24, 2017 from colores.org.es.
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- Farbe. "Betanina". Retrieved November 24, 2017 from farbe.com.mx
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