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'''Pink''' is a color that is a pale tint of red and is named after a flower of the same name. It was first used as a color name in the late 17th century. According to surveys in Europe and the United States, pink is the color most often associated with charm, politeness, sensitivity, tenderness, sweetness, childhood, femininity and romance. A combination of pink and white is associated with chastity and innocence, whereas a combination of pink and black links to eroticism and seduction.
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==Etymology and definitions==
[[File:Color_icon_pink_v2.svg|thumb|right|Pink is a color often associated with charm, politeness, sensitivity, and femininity.]]
The color pink is named after the flowers, pinks, flowering plants in the genus ''[[Dianthus]]'', and derives from the frilled edge of the flowers. The verb "to pink" dates from the 14th century and means "to decorate with a perforated or punched pattern" (possibly from German ''[[pinken]]'' = to peck).


==In nature and culture==
'''Pink''' is a pale tint of red that is named after a flower of the same name. It is a color that is often associated with charm, politeness, sensitivity, tenderness, sweetness, childhood, femininity, and the romantic. Pink is a color that is often used in fashion, art, and design to convey a sense of softness and warmth.
Pink is often associated with the concepts of femininity, love, and romance in many cultures. However, in the 19th century, pink was considered a color more appropriate for boys, while blue was considered more appropriate for girls. This began to change in the early 20th century.


==In science and technology==
==Etymology and History==
In the 20th century, the technological advances of pink could be seen in the society. These took the color out of the solely romantic context. Pink became a popular color for items and places that wanted to show a modern look.  
The word "pink" was first used as a color name in the late 17th century. The name is derived from the [[Dianthus]] flower, commonly known as pinks, which have a distinct pale red hue. The color pink has been used in art and fashion for centuries, often symbolizing youth and innocence.


==See also==
==Cultural Significance==
* [[Shades of pink]]
In Western cultures, pink is often associated with femininity and is traditionally used for girls' clothing and toys. This association began in the 19th century and became more pronounced in the 20th century. In contrast, in Japan, pink is associated with springtime and the blooming of [[cherry blossoms]], which are a symbol of renewal and the fleeting nature of life.
* [[List of colors]]


==References==
[[File:Cherry_blossoms_in_the_Tsutsujigaoka_Park.jpg|thumb|left|Cherry blossoms in the Tsutsujigaoka Park, Japan, are a symbol of spring and renewal.]]
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==Natural Occurrences==
Pink is a color that occurs naturally in various forms. Many flowers, such as the [[Dianthus]] and the [[Rosa Queen Elizabeth]], exhibit pink hues. In the animal kingdom, the [[Greater Flamingoes (Phoenicopterus roseus)]] are known for their striking pink plumage, which is a result of their diet rich in carotenoid pigments.
[[File:Dianthus.jpg|thumb|right|The Dianthus flower, commonly known as pinks, is the origin of the color's name.]]
[[File:Rosa_Queen_Elizabeth1ZIXIETTE.jpg|thumb|left|The Rosa Queen Elizabeth is a popular pink rose variety.]]
==Pink in Art and Design==
Pink has been used in art to convey various emotions and themes. In the Middle Ages and Renaissance, pink was used in religious art to depict the flesh of Christ and the Virgin Mary, symbolizing purity and innocence. Artists like [[Cimabue]] used pink in their paintings to create a sense of warmth and divinity.
[[File:Cimabue,_The_Virgin_and_Child_Enthroned_with_Two_Angels.jpg|thumb|right|Cimabue's "The Virgin and Child Enthroned with Two Angels" uses pink to convey warmth and divinity.]]
==Geological and Mineralogical Significance==
Pink is also found in the mineral world. [[Rhodochrosite]] is a manganese carbonate mineral that is typically pink in color. It is often used as a gemstone and is valued for its vibrant hue.
[[File:Barite-Rhodochrosite-tcm01a.jpg|thumb|left|Rhodochrosite is a pink mineral often used as a gemstone.]]
==Pink in Nature and Landscapes==
Pink can be seen in various natural landscapes, such as the pink sands of certain beaches. The [[East in Libadakia, Serifos, Greece]] is known for its stunning pink-hued beaches, which attract tourists from around the world.
[[File:East_in_Libadakia,_Serifos,_Greece.jpg|thumb|right|The pink sands of East in Libadakia, Serifos, Greece.]]
==Related Pages==
* [[Red]]
* [[Color theory]]
* [[Flamingo]]
* [[Cherry blossom]]
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File:Color_icon_pink_v2.svg|Pink
File:Dianthus.jpg|Dianthus
File:Rosa_Queen_Elizabeth1ZIXIETTE.jpg|Rosa Queen Elizabeth
File:Cherry_blossoms_in_the_Tsutsujigaoka_Park.jpg|Cherry blossoms in the Tsutsujigaoka Park
File:Greater_Flamingoes_(Phoenicopterus_roseus)_after_taking_off_W2_IMG_9857.jpg|Greater Flamingoes (Phoenicopterus roseus) after taking off
File:Barite-Rhodochrosite-tcm01a.jpg|Barite-Rhodochrosite
File:East_in_Libadakia,_Serifos,_Greece.jpg|East in Libadakia, Serifos, Greece
File:Cimabue,_The_Virgin_and_Child_Enthroned_with_Two_Angels.jpg|Cimabue, The Virgin and Child Enthroned with Two Angels
File:Duccio_di_Buoninsegna_-_Madonna_and_Child_(no._593)_-_WGA06706.jpg|Duccio di Buoninsegna - Madonna and Child
File:Kneeling_knight_received_a_swan-crested_helmet.jpg|Kneeling knight received a swan-crested helmet
File:Raphael_Madonna_of_the_Pinks.jpg|Raphael Madonna of the Pinks
File:Boucher,_François_-_Marquise_de_Pompadour_at_the_Toilet-Table.jpg|Boucher, François - Marquise de Pompadour at the Toilet-Table
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File:Color_icon_pink_v2.svg|Pink
File:Dianthus.jpg|Dianthus
File:Rosa_Queen_Elizabeth1ZIXIETTE.jpg|Rosa Queen Elizabeth
File:Cherry_blossoms_in_the_Tsutsujigaoka_Park.jpg|Cherry blossoms in the Tsutsujigaoka Park
File:Greater_Flamingoes_(Phoenicopterus_roseus)_after_taking_off_W2_IMG_9857.jpg|Greater Flamingoes (Phoenicopterus roseus) after taking off
File:Barite-Rhodochrosite-tcm01a.jpg|Barite-Rhodochrosite
File:East_in_Libadakia,_Serifos,_Greece.jpg|East in Libadakia, Serifos, Greece
File:Cimabue,_The_Virgin_and_Child_Enthroned_with_Two_Angels.jpg|Cimabue, The Virgin and Child Enthroned with Two Angels
File:Duccio_di_Buoninsegna_-_Madonna_and_Child_(no._593)_-_WGA06706.jpg|Duccio di Buoninsegna - Madonna and Child
File:Kneeling_knight_received_a_swan-crested_helmet.jpg|Kneeling knight received a swan-crested helmet
File:Raphael_Madonna_of_the_Pinks.jpg|Raphael Madonna of the Pinks
File:Boucher,_François_-_Marquise_de_Pompadour_at_the_Toilet-Table.jpg|Boucher, François - Marquise de Pompadour at the Toilet-Table
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Latest revision as of 18:55, 23 March 2025


Pink is a color often associated with charm, politeness, sensitivity, and femininity.

Pink is a pale tint of red that is named after a flower of the same name. It is a color that is often associated with charm, politeness, sensitivity, tenderness, sweetness, childhood, femininity, and the romantic. Pink is a color that is often used in fashion, art, and design to convey a sense of softness and warmth.

Etymology and History[edit]

The word "pink" was first used as a color name in the late 17th century. The name is derived from the Dianthus flower, commonly known as pinks, which have a distinct pale red hue. The color pink has been used in art and fashion for centuries, often symbolizing youth and innocence.

Cultural Significance[edit]

In Western cultures, pink is often associated with femininity and is traditionally used for girls' clothing and toys. This association began in the 19th century and became more pronounced in the 20th century. In contrast, in Japan, pink is associated with springtime and the blooming of cherry blossoms, which are a symbol of renewal and the fleeting nature of life.

Cherry blossoms in the Tsutsujigaoka Park, Japan, are a symbol of spring and renewal.

Natural Occurrences[edit]

Pink is a color that occurs naturally in various forms. Many flowers, such as the Dianthus and the Rosa Queen Elizabeth, exhibit pink hues. In the animal kingdom, the Greater Flamingoes (Phoenicopterus roseus) are known for their striking pink plumage, which is a result of their diet rich in carotenoid pigments.

The Dianthus flower, commonly known as pinks, is the origin of the color's name.
The Rosa Queen Elizabeth is a popular pink rose variety.

Pink in Art and Design[edit]

Pink has been used in art to convey various emotions and themes. In the Middle Ages and Renaissance, pink was used in religious art to depict the flesh of Christ and the Virgin Mary, symbolizing purity and innocence. Artists like Cimabue used pink in their paintings to create a sense of warmth and divinity.

Cimabue's "The Virgin and Child Enthroned with Two Angels" uses pink to convey warmth and divinity.

Geological and Mineralogical Significance[edit]

Pink is also found in the mineral world. Rhodochrosite is a manganese carbonate mineral that is typically pink in color. It is often used as a gemstone and is valued for its vibrant hue.

Rhodochrosite is a pink mineral often used as a gemstone.

Pink in Nature and Landscapes[edit]

Pink can be seen in various natural landscapes, such as the pink sands of certain beaches. The East in Libadakia, Serifos, Greece is known for its stunning pink-hued beaches, which attract tourists from around the world.

The pink sands of East in Libadakia, Serifos, Greece.

Related Pages[edit]