No other color conveys specialness and the essence of sacredness like purple," she explained. "Even though Perkin's discovery democratized the color purple, associating it with wealth, royalty, and mystery carries on. "The world and the color purple would never be the same," Lori Sawaya, a color strategist told Today. The outlet explains that this changed when a method for manufacturing a mauve dye was mistakenly discovered by chemistry student William Perkin in the mid-1800s. Originally, the pigments required to create purple textiles were both extremely rare and expensive, therefore only the elite could be enrobed in the hue. Bob Richter, author of "A Very Vintage Christmas" said in Today, "Purple is the color of royalty, and many (Christians) associate it with the King of Kings, Jesus Christ." It's the principal color representation of Advent.
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