Lemon (color)

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Lemon is a color that is a representation of the color of the lemon fruit. The color lemon is a pale tint of yellow and is named after the fruit. The first recorded use of lemon as a color name in English was in 1598.

Overview[edit | edit source]

The color lemon is a representation of the color of the outer skin of a lemon fruit. The color is similar to the color of the sun, which is also yellow. The color lemon is often associated with freshness, cleanliness, and vibrancy.

In culture[edit | edit source]

In Western culture, the color lemon is often used to represent freshness, cleanliness, and vibrancy. It is also associated with the feeling of joy and optimism. In Eastern culture, the color lemon is often associated with happiness and good luck.

In nature[edit | edit source]

In nature, the color lemon is most commonly found in the lemon fruit. However, it is also found in a variety of other fruits and flowers, such as the daffodil and the sunflower.

In art[edit | edit source]

In art, the color lemon is often used to represent light and brightness. It is also used to create a sense of freshness and vibrancy in a piece of art.

In fashion[edit | edit source]

In fashion, the color lemon is often used in spring and summer collections due to its association with freshness and vibrancy. It is also used to create a sense of joy and optimism in the wearer.

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