The Colours of Love (2024)

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Believe it or not, the vast majority of human communication is non-verbal. We are able to convey all kinds of thoughts, feelings and ideas without the use of language. From body language and facial expressions, to gestures and physical touch, we say the most when we say nothing at all.

One of the most emotive and immediate forms of communication we have is colour. Our clothes, accessories and make-up all tell stories about who we are, how we feel, and what our personalities are. Like the feathers on a peaco*ck, colour is often used to attract attention, perhaps even with a view to finding a romantic partner. We’re not so different from the animal kingdom after all!

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When it comes to expressing love, many people’s first instinct is to reach for a bold red. And while this may be the most obvious “colour of love”, there are in fact a wealth of other tints and hues we can use to convey these feelings. Today we’re going to explore a range of different colours, the feelings they evoke, and the inks from our range that best capture these sensations.

Red

The colour most commonly associated with love, it makes sense to have this one up top.

From blushed cheeks and ruby lips to love-hearts and roses, red is a fiery colour that conjures up feelings of passion and intensity.

Pilot’s Momiji Red from their Iroshizuku range is exactly what you would hope for from this colour of ink - vibrant and bright with a unique orange undertone, it contrasts beautifully with the page it sits on for a bold and enticing look.

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Purple

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Taking ourselves around the colour wheel we come next to purple.

This colour can evoke different feelings depending on the hue:

Pale purples like lilac and violet are light-hearted and floral, and are associated with the blossoming of a new romance and the early stages of love.

Try Esterbrook’s Shimmer Ink in lilac for your new-found sweetheart.

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Darker purple or plum colours suggest a stronger, longer and more devoted kind of love and rich connection.

LAMY's T53 Crystal Ink in Beryl is for a love that has deepened over time.

Green

Become more connected to your environment and to your loved ones with green. This colour promotes growth and nurture in both the natural world and in your personal life, and is a great choice for couples who are looking to strengthen their relationship.

Diamine’s Meadow ink is a beautiful grassy colour that will rejuvenate your writing and revitalise your life.

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Turquoise

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Of course, not all forms of love are romantic. A turquoise gemstone is known as the symbol of friendship, and is often given as a gift to celebrate and commemorate the love of a good friend.

Invite truth, loyalty and emotional balance into your life with Kaweco’s Paradise Blue ink, a vibrant yet calming mid-turquoise perfect for a letter to the friend you cherish above all else.

What colours do you find represent your love? Have a favourite ink for writing love letters?

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