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  • Theo@lemmy.worldOP
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    2 days ago

    I’ve heard that early languages also call red and orange fruits the same color or something but I couldn’t find the source.

    • Redfox8@mander.xyz
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      Pink was also covered by red. I believe the name for pink comes from the plant group Dianthus, which includes carnations. They were a popular adorment worn by men on their suits at weddings for a period of time, during which probably made the colour reference familiar to most people and then became the norm (Hopefully that’s all correct, that’s what I understand at least!).

      There also exist ‘pinking scissors’ for cutting those trianglar jagged edges to fabrics. The term ‘pinking’ refering to the Dianthus flower petals that have a jagged edge.

      So pink was a shape rather than a colour originally!