concept   color black

16 commonsense assertions
Cultures (16) Fashion design (1) China (1) Mexico (1) Thailand (1) Tropical countries (1) Eastern culture (1) Egypt (1) Germany (1) Inuit culture (1) Iran (1) Native American cultures (1) Nigeria (1) Russia (1) South Africa (1) Spain (1) Traditional Chinese culture (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 color black Fashion design The color black is widely used in fashion design for its versatility, elegance, and symbolism of sophistication and mourning. 3
2 color black China In Chinese culture, the color black symbolizes power, dignity, and respect and is often worn by scholars and leaders. 2
3 color black Mexico In Mexican culture, the color black symbolizes protection, the underworld, and death. 2
4 color black Thailand In Thailand, the color black is linked to mourning, rebellion, and non-conformity. 2
5 color black Tropical countries Black items, including blackcurrant, are less common in tropical countries due to the climate and preferences. 2
6 color black Eastern culture In Eastern culture, black is associated with mourning and is often worn at funerals. 1
7 color black Egypt In Egyptian culture, the color black is associated with magic, mystery, and the unknown and is often used in spiritual and mystical practices. 1
8 color black Germany In Germany, the color black symbolizes elegance and luxury and is often associated with high-end products and garments. 1
9 color black Inuit culture The color black in Inuit culture represents the spiritual realm and a connection to unseen forces of nature. 1
10 color black Iran In Iran, the color black symbolizes rebellion, non-conformity, and anti-authoritarianism, often associated with countercultural movements. 1
11 color black Native American cultures In Native American cultures, the color black is associated with the spiritual realm, darkness, and the unseen forces of nature. 1
12 color black Nigeria In Nigerian culture, the color black symbolizes strength, resilience, and empowerment, often worn as a symbol of resistance and solidarity. 1
13 color black Russia In Russia, the color black symbolizes elegance and luxury and is often seen as fashionable and desirable for high-end products and garments. 1
14 color black South Africa In South African culture, the color black symbolizes strength, resilience, and empowerment and is worn as a symbol of resistance and solidarity. 1
15 color black Spain In Spain, the color black is associated with magic, mystery, and the unknown, and is commonly used in spiritual and mystical practices. 1
16 color black Traditional Chinese culture The color black is associated with death and the underworld in Traditional Chinese culture and is commonly used in funeral and memorial rites. 1