In Western cultures, purple also signifies nobility and has often been favored by royalty. This stems from the Roman Empire, where the Tyrian purple dye, frequently used by the Phoenicians, was exclusively for the elite. The resulting color, akin to crimson, was highly cherished by rulers of that era. During the Byzantine period, emperors of royal lineage would append "Born To The Purple" to their titles, asserting their legitimate succession and distinguishing themselves from those who seized power through other means.
Dreams of purple are imbued with romance and fantasy, inviting contemplation and lingering thoughts. Purple is also a color often chosen by young women in their formative years, representing a solitary yet captivating charm. It is a gentle hue, beautiful and poetic, leaving a profound impression. Purple also embodies intense emotion, hence the phrase "Purple passion." Purple love is a noble and pure affection, unconcerned with material wealth. Perhaps only an irreplaceable, heartfelt true love can move it. Purple love is a passion that harbors fire within its coolness, much like the fox in The Little Prince, waiting for its prince to appear before emerging from its den to follow his footsteps. Or perhaps, it is a love destined to be spent in waiting.
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- 1980s Purple and Silver "Queen Charlotte" Bracelet, Brand New, Unworn, Purchased from a UK Antique Shop 153
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