In Western culture, purple is also associated with nobility and was frequently favored by royalty. This stems from the Roman Empire, where the Tyrian purple dye, commonly used by the Phoenicians, was exclusively reserved for the aristocracy. The resulting color, akin to crimson, was highly prized by rulers of the time. During the Byzantine era, emperors from direct royal lineage would add "Born To The Purple" to their titles, signifying their legitimate birthright and distinguishing themselves from those who claimed the throne through other means.
A dream in shades of purple evokes romance and fantasy, inviting contemplation and reminiscence. Purple is also a color often chosen by young women in their formative years, as it embodies a solitary yet captivating allure. It is a gentle hue, beautiful and poetic, leaving a lasting impression. It also signifies intense emotion, hence the concept of "purple passion." A love in purple is noble and pure, unconcerned with worldly wealth, perhaps moved only by an irreplaceable, heartfelt true love. A love in purple is one where passion smolders beneath a cool exterior, perhaps like the fox in *The Little Prince*, waiting for its prince to appear before stepping out of its solitude. Or perhaps it is a love destined to be spent in perpetual waiting.
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- Sterling Silver
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- United Kingdom
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- Edwardian era (early 1900s) S800 silver antique glass pendant necklace, acquired from an antique shop in the UK.
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