A Palette Based Off The Mongol Society Historically Accurate
About This Color Palette
The colors in the “Mongol Heritage” palette hold significant historical and cultural importance to the Mongols:
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Steppe Green ( #4B8A3B ): This color represents the lush grasslands of the Mongolian steppes, which were crucial for the nomadic lifestyle of the Mongols. The vast green fields provided grazing land for their horses and livestock, which were central to their economy and way of life.
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Sky Blue ( #A4D8E1 ): The expansive, clear skies of Mongolia are a defining feature of the landscape. The sky is often seen as a symbol of freedom and vastness, reflecting the Mongols’ nomadic spirit. It also has connections to their spiritual beliefs, where the sky was revered in their shamanistic practices.
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Earth Brown ( #7B5B3A ): This earthy tone represents the soil and the natural environment, integral to their survival and agriculture. The mountains and valleys of Mongolia, rich in resources, played a vital role in their daily life, providing both sustenance and shelter.
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Burgundy Red ( #9B1B30 ): This vibrant color is often associated with traditional Mongolian clothing, such as the “deel,” a long tunic worn by both men and women. Burgundy and other rich colors were used to signify status, with brighter hues often worn by nobility during celebrations or important events.
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Golden Yellow ( #D4A300 ): The color yellow, particularly in a golden hue, symbolizes wealth and prosperity. In Mongolian culture, gold has historically been associated with the sun, which is vital for life, as well as with high status and power, often linked to leadership and the Mongol Empire’s expansive reach.
Together, these colors encapsulate the essence of Mongolian identity, culture, and history, reflecting both their natural environment and social structures. Would you like to learn more about specific cultural practices or historical events related to these colors?
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#A4D8E1
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(Mixed with black - darker)Cold Brew Coffee
#7B5B3A
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(Mixed with black - darker)Petal of a Dying Rose
#9B1B30
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(Mixed with black - darker)Honeycomb
#D4A300
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(Mixed with black - darker)Overgrown Mausoleum
#4B8A3B
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