concept   color red

23 commonsense assertions
Cultures (23) Asian countries (1) India (1) Mexico (1) Russia (1) United States (1) Egypt (1) Dogon tribe (1) Eastern science culture (1) Fashion design culture (1) Fashion industry in the East (1) Graphic design (1) Hindu culture (1) Mali (1) Nepalese (1) Nigeria (1) Printing industry in India (1) Textile industry (1) Traditional color symbolism (1) West (1) Western design industry (1) Yoruba culture (1) Zulu culture (1) interior decorators in Japan (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 color red Asian countries In many Asian cultures, the color red symbolizes luck, prosperity, and happiness. 3
2 color red India In Indian culture, the color red symbolizes love and prosperity and is prominent in weddings and festivals. 3
3 color red Mexico In Mexico, the color red symbolizes bravery, national pride, and independence, and is prominently used in celebrations. 3
4 color red Russia In Russian culture, the color red symbolizes revolution, political power, courage, and strength. 3
5 color red United States In the US, the color red is associated with love, passion, and danger. 3
6 color red Egypt In Egyptian culture, the color red symbolizes victory and power in ceremonies and royal contexts. 2
7 color red Dogon tribe The color red in the Dogon tribe's culture represents danger and is associated with harmful supernatural beings. 1
8 color red Eastern science culture In Eastern science culture, the color red symbolizes good luck, joy, and prosperity and is commonly used in celebrations and festivals. 1
9 color red Fashion design culture The color red is often associated with passion and energy in fashion design culture. 1
10 color red Fashion industry in the East In the East, red is considered an auspicious and joyful color, commonly used in traditional weddings and festivals, especially in the fashion industry. 1
11 color red Graphic design The color red in graphic design is used to grab attention, evoke energy and excitement. 1
12 color red Hindu culture The color red in Hindu culture symbolizes purity and is commonly used in wedding attire. 1
13 color red Mali In Mali, the color red signifies danger and is associated with harmful supernatural forces. 1
14 color red Nepalese In Nepalese culture, the color red is considered auspicious and is commonly worn during weddings and festivals. 1
15 color red Nigeria In Nigeria, the color red indicates a problematic situation or difficulty. 1
16 color red Printing industry in India In the printing industry in India, the color red is associated with happiness and good luck and is often used in wedding invitations and traditional clothing. 1
17 color red Textile industry In Indian textile industry, the color red symbolizes good luck and prosperity. 1
18 color red Traditional color symbolism The color red symbolizes good luck, happiness, and prosperity in traditional culture. 1
19 color red West The color red in Western culture symbolizes passion, love, and occasionally danger. 1
20 color red Western design industry In Western design industry, the color red symbolizes passion, energy, and excitement in branding and advertising. 1
21 color red Yoruba culture In Yoruba culture, the color red symbolizes a problematic situation or difficulty. 1
22 color red Zulu culture In Zulu culture, the color red symbolizes mourning and is worn at funerals. 1
23 color red interior decorators in Japan In Japanese interior design, the color red is generally considered too bold and is used minimally if at all. 1