Color in Motion (www.mariaclaudiacortes.com/colors/Colors.html) is an interactive exhibition about color symbolism (did you know that purple's best friend is yellow?)
Doctor Kazutaka Muraki is painted as a pure figure in his first scene, with much religious and color symbolism.
In fact, African color symbolism, with its ethical, physiological and therapeutic implications, differs from its mainstream equivalent in the West.
However, connotative color associations and color symbolism tends to be culture-bound and may also vary across different contexts and circumstances.
In some cases they express significant elements of that person's character (based on color symbolism in Japan).
The color symbolism was not arbitrary but extended back in time to the early medieval Romanesque paintings.
Individual colors have a variety of cultural associations such as national colors (in general described in individual color articles and color symbolism).
The color symbolism is interesting.
The color symbolism of the scarves is by no means universally accepted by all Palestinians or Arabs.
As you read the novel, watch for other examples of this color symbolism.