- Persian blue
Persian blue (not to be confused with
prussian blue ) comes in three shades: Persian blue proper—a bright mediumblue ; medium Persian blue (a medium slightly grayish blue that is slightly indigoish); and a kind of darkblue that is much closer toindigo ; this darker shade of "Persian blue" is referred to as Persian indigo or dark Persian blue.).Other colors associated with Persia include
Persian red andPersian green .Persian blue
infobox color
title= Persian blue|textcolor=white
hex=1C39BB
r= 28|g= 57|b= 187
c= 100|m= 100|y= 21|k= 11
h= 249|s= 85|v= 49
source= [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
]The color Persian blue is named from the blue color of some Persian pottery and the color of
tile s used in and on mosques and palaces inIran and in other places in the Middle East. "Persian blue" is a representation of the color of the minerallapis lazuli which comes from Persia andAfghanistan . (The color azure is also named after the mineral lapis lazuli.)The first recorded use of "Persian blue" as a color name in English was in 1669. [ Maerz and Paul "A Dictionary of Color" New York:1930 McGraw-Hill Page 201; color sample of Persian blue: Page 95 Plate 36 Color Sample L4]
The source of this color is a color sample taken directly from the Persian blue tiles shown in the photograph displayed in the Wikipedia article on the
Shah Mosque of the interior tile work of its dome.Persian indigo
infobox color
title= Persian indigo|textcolor=white
hex=32127A
r= 50|g= 18|b= 122
c= 96|m= 100|y= 16|k= 11
h= 258|s= 85|v= 48At right is displayed the color Persian indigo. It is also called dark Persian blue. Another name for this color (seldom used nowadays) is regimental."Persian indigo" is named for an association with a product from Persia: Persian cloth dyed with indigo.
The first recorded use of "regimental" (the original name for the color now called Persian indigo) as a color name in English was in 1912. [ Maerz and Paul "A Dictionary of Color" New York:1930 McGraw-Hill Page 203; color sample of Regimental: Page 117 Plate 47 Color Sample C10]
Medium Persian blue
infobox color
title= Medium Persian blue|textcolor=white
hex=0067A5
r= 0|g= 103|b= 165
c= 100|m= 100|y= 21|k= 11
h= 248|s= 75|v= 48
source= [http://tx4.us/nbs/nbs-p.htm ISCC-NBS]Medium Persian blue is a less saturated shade of Persian blue.
The source of this color is the ISCC-NBS Dictionary of Color Names (1955), a color dictionary used by stamp collectors to identify the colors of stamps, now on the Internet--see sample of the color Persian blue (color sample #178) displayed on indicated web page: [http://tx4.us/nbs/nbs-p.htm] .
Persian blue and Persian indigo in human culture
Architecture
* Many beautifulmosque s inIran , such as the enormousShah Mosque inIsfahan , have interiors that are faced withtile s that are "Persian blue" or close variations of it.Military
* The color "Persian indigo", which as noted above was originally called "regimental", was called by that name because it used to be the color of thenavy uniforms a number of differentnation s.New Age Metaphysics
* The metaphysical books (on topics such as the seven rays) written by the "New Age Prophetess"Alice A. Bailey (which she claimed to have channeled from theascended master Djwal Khul ) in earlier editions up to and including the 1970s were originally bound in "medium Persian blue", but since the 1980s, they have been bound in "Persian blue".Persian carpet s
* When bluePersian carpet s are produced, "medium Persian blue" is the shade of blue most commonly used.References
External links
* [http://www.montableau.com/GB/g/gerome/108685.htm Painting "The Snake Charmer" (1870) by Jean-Leon Gerome shows a snake charmer in a Persian market with Persian blue tiles in background]
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