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15 Surprising Facts About Black Color You Probably Haven’t Heard Before

Black Color

The color black was considered the color of darkness, evil, suspicious and dangerous for many human societies in history. In fact, in many societies, black was associated with death.

Here are 15 surprising facts you haven’t heard about the color black,

The Color black is commonly associated with is privacy.

For this reason, covert military operations are called “black operations” in many countries.

Ford Model T, the world’s first mass-production car, was produced only in black for the first 8 years

In pagan belief, it has completely different meanings such as protection, stability, strength and dignity.

Black represents repentance and humility in some sects of Christianity

For this reason, religious officials belonging to these sects wear black clothes.

Police agencies in many countries used black uniforms until the 20th century

But after the 20th century, black uniforms were replaced by blue to make the police appear less threatening to the public.

Used by judges and other court officials from the 13th century as a symbol of power and authority

According to many beliefs, the symbol of darkness and evil

For example, in the Christian faith, the devil has been depicted as black-skinned for hundreds of years.

It was the color of mourning in ancient Rome

Ancient Romans who lost loved ones wore only black clothes during the mourning period.

Workers and craftsmen of ancient Rome preferred to wear black dresses

Because black clothes could easily hide dirt and grime! But the natural black dyes used in the clothes of the working class of Ancient Rome were not strong. For this reason, the black color faded over time and the clothes took on a gray or brown appearance.

In ancient Egypt, black was the color of the rich and fertile soil that came from the Nile.

Therefore, it was associated with abundance and fertility. It was also the color of the god Anubis, who protects the dead from evil.

It was one of the first colors used to make art in human history.

Humanity has used the black color obtained by coal for thousands of years to make art.

There is no real black color

What we see as black is a combination of pigments designed to reflect as little light as possible. In other words, the pigments we see as black are not really black! They just look like they’re black.

Black isn’t technically a color

According to science, black means the complete disappearance of visible light. Therefore, black is not considered a color.

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