What Colors Should I Be Decorating With For Ramadan?
Most holidays have colors associated with them, but for Eid al Fitr this isn’t the case. Most families during Ramadan decorate using whatever color comes to mind, often decorating with multiple colors for a festive appearance. After Ramadan is over, the celebrations begin, and you may not really know what colors to associate with the overall theme of the holiday. You could consider the following color palettes for more tasteful decorations to make your next Eid event stand out:
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Regal Blues And Turquoise
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When we think of the color blue, we imagine the night sky or sunrise. Dark inky blues capture this, especially with a starry night featuring the moon and the Ramadan star. Turquoise is one of the paler shades of blue that appear at dawn. You can combine navy blue, turquoise, and other shades of blue with its polar opposite, shades of orange or gold.
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Intense Purples and Violets
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Beautiful dark purples represent wisdom, faith, wealth, independence, and dignity. These colors also celebrate ambition, grandeur, and devotion. Because Eid is often celebrated with a big pizazz, using shades of purple can be a great touch to a spectacular event to end a grand month of fasting.
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Traditional Greens And Golds
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The color green has been a traditional color in Islam that was found in many of the flags of the Caliphate, in addition to being the favorite color of the Messenger (SAW). You can use a deep royal green with shades of gold to replace white to give your decorations an even more regal look. Pale green and yellow can be combined with darker tones to bring out a more cheerful look.
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