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Significant Colours Of Christmas 2015
Most the colours and their meanings come from the western/northern European traditions and customs, when Christmas is in the middle of winter and it's dark and cold.
Every year, people around the world dress up in gorgeous attires circling these very 5 colours of Christmas. Even the houses and streets are filled with some vibrant shades.
Over the years, the colour red used to be the prominent and most important colour for Christmas. Red symbolised everything from the happy Santa Claus to the rich ornaments on the tree, and even the sweet candy canes. Today, the Christmas colour red has a deeper history and together with this bright happy shade, people are opting for more vibrant huess like gold and green, which also have a history to it that goes back to many centuries.
Today, Boldsky shares with you some of the most treasured colours of Christmas 2015. Take a look at the rich significance and meaning of these colours that should be worn and adorned during the winter festival. This Christmas eve, don't forget to wear at least one of these colours to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ. Have a look:

Red
The
colour
represents
the
apples
in
the
land
of
paradise.
Red
is
also
a
significant
Christmas
colour,
since
it
symbolises
the
Holly
berries,
which
is
said
to
represent
the
blood
of
Jesus
when
he
died
on
the
cross.

Green
Apart
from
the
everygreen
Christmas
tree,
the
colour
green
is
related
to
the
Evergreen
plants,
like
Holly,
Ivy
and
Mistletoe,
which
have
been
used
for
thousands
of
years
to
decorate
and
brighten
up
buildings
during
the
long
dark
winter
season.
Till
today,
people
decorate
their
homes
with
these
trees
and
get
themselves
ready
for
the
cold
season.

Gold
Gold
was
also
one
of
the
presents
brought
to
the
baby
Jesus
by
one
of
the
wise
men
and,
traditionally,
it's
the
colour
that
was
used
to
show
the
star
that
the
wise
men
followed.

White
White
is
the
purest
of
colours
that
is
related
to
Christmas.
During
the
winter
season,
it
generally
snows
and,
thus,
to
highlight
the
spirit
of
Christmas,
a
snow
man
is
built.
This
white
hue
also
resembles
the
bread
eaten
during
Christian
Communion
or
Mass,
when
Christians
remember
that
Jesus
was
crucified
for
them.

Blue
Blue
represents
the
colour
of
the
sky
and
heaven.
It
also
represents
the
colour
of
the
Virgin
Mother
Mary.
Blue
is
also
regarded
as
a
sacred
colour
and
a
precious
one
too.



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