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Pink is the color of a namesake flower that is a pale tint of red. It was first used as a color name in the late 17th century. According to surveys in Europe and the United States, pink is the color most often associated with charm, politeness, sensitivity, tenderness, sweetness, childhood, femininity, and romance. A combination of pink and white is associated with chastity and innocence, whereas a combination of pink and black links to eroticism and seduction. In the 21st century, pink is seen as a symbol of femininity, though this has not always been true; in the 1920s, pink was seen as a color that reflected
masculinity Masculinity (also called manhood or manliness) is a set of attributes, behaviors, and roles associated with men and boys. Masculinity can be theoretically understood as socially constructed, and there is also evidence that some behaviors con ...
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In nature and culture

File:Color icon pink v2.svg, Various shades of pink File:Dianthus.jpg, The color pink takes its name from the flowers called pinks, members of the genus '' Dianthus''. File:Rosa Queen Elizabeth1ZIXIETTE.jpg, In most European languages, pink is called ''rose'' or ''rosa'', after the rose flower. File:Cherry blossoms in the Tsutsujigaoka Park.jpg, Cherry blossoms in Sendai, Miyagi, Japan. In Japanese the word for cherry blossom pink is (), and peach blossoms (). File:Greater Flamingoes (Phoenicopterus roseus) after taking off W2 IMG 9857.jpg, Greater pink flamingoes in flight over Pocharam Lake in Andhra Pradesh, India. File:Barite-Rhodochrosite-tcm01a.jpg, Rhodochrosite is one of the many pink gemstones.


Etymology and definitions

The color pink is named after the flowers, pinks, flowering plants in the genus '' Dianthus,'' and derives from the frilled edge of the flowers. The verb "to pink" dates from the 14th century and means "to decorate with a perforated or punched pattern" (possibly from German ''picken'', "to peck"). The verb "pink" continues to be reflected today as the name of hand-held scissors that cut a zig-zagged line to prevent fraying that are referred to as pinking shears.


History, art and fashion

The color pink has been described in literature since ancient times. In the '' Odyssey'', written in approximately 800 BCE, Homer wrote "Then, when the child of morning,
rosy-fingered dawn In ancient Greek mythology and religion, Eos (; Ionic and Homeric Greek ''Ēṓs'', Attic ''Héōs'', "dawn", or ; Aeolic ''Aúōs'', Doric ''Āṓs'') is the goddess and personification of the dawn, who rose each morning from her home at ...
appeared..." Roman poets also described the color. '' Roseus'' is the Latin word meaning " rosy" or "pink." Lucretius used the word to describe the dawn in his epic poem ''On the Nature of Things'' (''
De rerum natura ''De rerum natura'' (; ''On the Nature of Things'') is a first-century BC didactic poem by the Roman poet and philosopher Lucretius ( – c. 55 BC) with the goal of explaining Epicurean philosophy to a Roman audience. The poem, written in some 7 ...
''). Pink was not a common color in the fashion of the Middle Ages; nobles usually preferred brighter reds, such as crimson. However, it did appear in women's fashion and religious art. In the 13th and 14th centuries, in works by Cimabue and Duccio, the Christ child was sometimes portrayed dressed in pink, the color associated with the body of Christ. In the high Renaissance painting the '' Madonna of the Pinks'' by Raphael, the Christ child is presenting a pink flower to the Virgin Mary. The pink was a symbol of marriage, showing a spiritual marriage between the mother and child. During the Renaissance, pink was mainly used for the flesh color of faces and hands. The pigment commonly used for this was called light cinabrese; it was a mixture of the red earth pigment called sinopia, or Venetian red, and a white pigment called ''Bianco San Genovese'', or lime white. In his famous 15th century manual on painting, ''Il Libro Dell'Arte'', Cennino Cennini described it this way: "This pigment is made from the loveliest and lightest sinopia that is found and is mixed and mulled with St. John’s white, as it is called in Florence; and this white is made from thoroughly white and thoroughly purified lime. And when these two pigments have been thoroughly mulled together (that is, two parts cinabrese and the third white), make little loaves of them like half walnuts and leave them to dry. When you need some, take however much of it seems appropriate. And this pigment does you great credit if you use it for painting faces, hands, and nudes on walls..." File:East in Libadakia, Serifos, Greece.jpg, The Greek poet Homer wrote of "the child of morning, rose-fingered dawn" in the '' Odyssey''. Sunrise at Serifos, Greece. File:Cimabue, The Virgin and Child Enthroned with Two Angels.jpg, In the early Renaissance, the infant Jesus was sometimes shown dressed in pink, the color associated with the body of Christ. This is ''The Virgin and Child Enthroned with Two Angels'', by Cimabue. (1265–1280) File:Duccio di Buoninsegna - Madonna and Child (no. 593) - WGA06706.jpg, In the 1280s, Duccio also painted the Christ child dressed in pink File:Kneeling knight received a swan-crested helmet.jpg, A knight in red receiving a helmet from a damsel in pink, from an English manuscript of ''The Romance of Alexander'' (1338-1344). File:Raphael Madonna of the Pinks.jpg, In the painting '' Madonna of the Pinks'' by Raphael, c. 1506-07, the Christ Child gives a pink flower to the Virgin Mary, symbolizing the union between the mother and child.


18th century

The zenith of the color pink was the 18th century, when pastel colors became very fashionable in all the courts of Europe. Pink was particularly championed by
Madame de Pompadour Jeanne Antoinette Poisson, Marquise de Pompadour (, ; 29 December 1721 – 15 April 1764), commonly known as Madame de Pompadour, was a member of the French court. She was the official chief mistress of King Louis XV from 1745 to 1751, and rema ...
(1721–1764), the mistress of King Louis XV of France, who wore combinations of pale blue and pink, and had a particular tint of pink made for her by the Sevres porcelain factory, created by adding nuances of blue, black and yellow. While pink was quite evidently the color of seduction in the portraits made by George Romney of Emma, Lady Hamilton, the future mistress of Admiral
Horatio Nelson Vice-Admiral Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson, 1st Duke of Bronte (29 September 1758 – 21 October 1805) was a British flag officer in the Royal Navy. His inspirational leadership, grasp of strategy, and unconventional tactics brought abo ...
, in the late 18th century, it had the completely opposite meaning in the portrait of Sarah Barrett Moulton painted by Thomas Lawrence in 1794. In this painting, it symbolized childhood, innocence and tenderness. Sarah Moulton was just eleven years of age when the picture was painted, and died the following year. File:Boucher, François - Marquise de Pompadour at the Toilet-Table.jpg,
Madame de Pompadour Jeanne Antoinette Poisson, Marquise de Pompadour (, ; 29 December 1721 – 15 April 1764), commonly known as Madame de Pompadour, was a member of the French court. She was the official chief mistress of King Louis XV from 1745 to 1751, and rema ...
, the mistress of Louis XV of France, made pink and blue the leading fashion colors in the Court of Versailles. She had a special pink tint created for her by the Sevres porcelain factory. This portrait by
François Boucher François Boucher ( , ; ; 29 September 1703 – 30 May 1770) was a French painter, draughtsman and etcher, who worked in the Rococo style. Boucher is known for his idyllic and voluptuous paintings on classical themes, decorative allegories ...
was painted in 1758. File:Galerie des Modes 3.jpg, Pink had become a popular color throughout Europe by the late 18th century. It was associated with both romanticism and seduction. This fashion plate is from 1778–1787. File:George Romney - Lady Hamilton (as a Bacchante) 3.jpg, Emma, Lady Hamilton, later the mistress of Admiral
Horatio Nelson Vice-Admiral Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson, 1st Duke of Bronte (29 September 1758 – 21 October 1805) was a British flag officer in the Royal Navy. His inspirational leadership, grasp of strategy, and unconventional tactics brought abo ...
, had herself painted by English painter George Romney posing as a
Bacchante In Greek mythology, maenads (; grc, μαινάδες ) were the female followers of Dionysus and the most significant members of the Thiasus, the god's retinue. Their name literally translates as "raving ones". Maenads were known as Bassarids, ...
, dressed in pink. (1782–1784) File:Pinkie detailed.jpg, The portrait of Sarah Moulton, popularly known as "Pinkie", by Sir Thomas Lawrence (1794). Here pink represented youth, innocence and tenderness. File:D'Holbach.jpg, Paul-Henri Thiry, Baron d'Holbach by
Louis Carmontelle Louis Carrogis Carmontelle (b. Paris, 15 August 1717 – d. Paris, 26 December 1806) was a French dramatist, painter, architect, set designer, author, and designer of one of the earliest examples of the French landscape garden, Parc Monceau ...
. Pink was worn regardless of gender.


19th century

In 19th century England, pink ribbons or decorations were often worn by young boys; boys were simply considered small men, and while men in England wore red uniforms, boys wore pink. In fact the clothing for children in the 19th century was almost always white, since, before the invention of chemical dyes, clothing of any color would quickly fade when washed in boiling water. Queen Victoria was painted in 1850 with her seventh child and third son, Prince Arthur, who wore white and pink. In late nineteenth-century France, Impressionist painters working in a pastel color palette sometimes depicted women wearing the color pink, such as
Edgar Degas Edgar Degas (, ; born Hilaire-Germain-Edgar De Gas, ; 19 July 183427 September 1917) was a French Impressionist artist famous for his pastel drawings and oil paintings. Degas also produced bronze sculptures, prints and drawings. Degas is es ...
’ image of ballet dancers or Mary Cassatt’s images of women and children. File:Queen Victoria with Prince Arthur.jpg, Queen Victoria in 1850 or 1851 with her third son and seventh child, Prince Arthur. In the 19th century, baby boys often wore white and pink. Pink was seen as a masculine color, while girls often wore white and blue. File:American School, Young Boy with Whip, ca. 1840.jpg, Young boy in pink, American school of painting (about 1840). Both girls and boys wore pink in the 19th century. File:Princesaleopoldina.jpg, Princess Leopoldina of Brazil in pink gown (1853) File:Edgar Germain Hilaire Degas 079.jpg, ''Dancers in pink, between scenes''. Edgar Degas File:Claude Monet - Springtime - Google Art Project.jpg, The Impressionist painter Claude Monet used pink, blue and green to capture the effects of light and shadows on a white dress in '' Springtime'' (1872). File:Girl in a Bonnet Tied with a Large Pink Bow by Mary Cassatt.jpg, Mary Cassatt, ''Girl in a Bonnet Tied with a Large Pink Bow'', 1909. Oil on canvas (68 x 57.2 cm). Private Collection.


20th century - present

A dress parade, held in 1949, at the famous Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York, caused a stir among attendees due to the vibrant pink tones in the dresses and garments. The journalists and critics of the time, seeking to know Mexican designer Ramón Valdiosera's inspiration, asked him about the origin of the color. The artist simply replied that that pink was already part of Mexican culture, which the New York fashion critic Perle Mesta then described as Mexican Pink. The First inauguration of Dwight D. Eisenhower (1953), when Eisenhower's wife Mamie Eisenhower wore a pink dress as her inaugural gown, is thought to have been a key turning point in the association of pink as a color associated with girls. Mamie's strong liking of pink led to the public association with pink being a color that "ladylike women wear." The 1957 American musical '' Funny Face'' also played a role in cementing the color's association with women.Archived a
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In the 20th century, pinks became bolder, brighter, and more assertive, partly because of the invention of chemical dyes that did not fade. The pioneer in the creation of the new wave of pinks was the Italian designer
Elsa Schiaparelli Elsa Schiaparelli ( , also , ; 10 September 1890 – 13 November 1973) was a fashion designer from an Italian aristocratic background. She created the house of Schiaparelli in Paris in 1927, which she managed from the 1930s to the 1950s. ...
, (1890-1973), who was aligned with the artists of the surrealist movement, including Jean Cocteau. In 1931 she created a new variety of the color, called shocking pink, made by mixing magenta with a small amount of white. She launched a perfume called Shocking, sold in a bottle in the shape of a woman's torso, said to be modelled on that of Mae West. Her fashions, co-designed with artists like Cocteau, featured the new pinks. In Nazi Germany in the 1930s and 1940s, inmates of Nazi concentration camps who were accused of homosexuality were forced to wear a pink triangle. Because of this, the pink triangle has become a symbol of the modern gay rights movement. The transition to pink as a sexually differentiating color for girls occurred gradually, through the selective process of the marketplace, in the 1930s and 40s. In the 1920s, some groups had described pink as a masculine color, an equivalent to red, which was considered for men but lighter for boys. But stores nonetheless found that people were increasingly choosing to buy pink for girls, and blue for boys, until this became an accepted norm in the 1940s. File:mamie eisenhower.gif, Mamie Eisenhower in her pink inaugural gown, painted in 1953 by Thomas Stevens File:Shocking Pink Schiaparelli.jpg, Shocking pink, a mix of magenta with a little white, was the signature color of Italian fashion designer
Elsa Schiaparelli Elsa Schiaparelli ( , also , ; 10 September 1890 – 13 November 1973) was a fashion designer from an Italian aristocratic background. She created the house of Schiaparelli in Paris in 1927, which she managed from the 1930s to the 1950s. ...
. File:Dinner in Honor of Andre Malraux.jpg,
Jacqueline Kennedy Jacqueline Lee Kennedy Onassis ( ; July 28, 1929 – May 19, 1994) was an American socialite, writer, photographer, and book editor who served as first lady of the United States from 1961 to 1963, as the wife of President John F. Kennedy. A po ...
, the wife of President John F. Kennedy, made pink a popular high-fashion color. File:Gentlemen Prefer Blondes Movie Trailer Screenshot (34).jpg, Pink combined with black or violet is associated with seduction. Marilyn Monroe in the trailer for the film '' Gentlemen Prefer Blondes'' (1953). File:Kelly Sullivan at the Oscars.jpg, Pink lipstick is thought to attract attention and harmonize with flesh colors, clothes, and fashion accessories. File:DebrettevillePink.jpg, Detail of "Pink," a poster created by Sheila de Bretteville in 1973. It was meant to explore the notions of gender associated with the color pink for an American Institute of Graphic Arts exhibition about color. File:Royal Wedding Stockholm 2010-Lejonbacken-012 (cropped).jpg, Queen Silvia of Sweden wearing a pink dress and the Pink Topaz Demi-Parure paired with a diamond tiara, 2010


Science and nature


Optics

In optics, the word "pink" can refer to any of the pale shades of colors between
bluish Varieties of the color blue may differ in hue, chroma (also called saturation, intensity, or colorfulness), or lightness (or value, tone, or brightness), or in two or three of these qualities. Variations in value are also called tints and sha ...
red to red in hue, of medium to high lightness, and of low to moderate saturation. Although pink is generally considered a tint of red, the colors of most tints of pink are slightly bluish, and lie between red and magenta. A few variations of pink, such as salmon color, lean toward orange.


Sunrises and sunsets

As a ray of white sunlight travels through the atmosphere, some of the colors are scattered out of the beam by air molecules and airborne particles. This is called Rayleigh scattering. Colors with a shorter wavelength, such as blue and green, scatter more strongly, and are removed from the light that finally reaches the eye. At sunrise and
sunset Sunset, also known as sundown, is the daily disappearance of the Sun below the horizon due to Earth's rotation. As viewed from everywhere on Earth (except the North and South poles), the equinox Sun sets due west at the moment of both the spring ...
, when the path of the sunlight through the atmosphere to the eye is longest, the blue and green components are removed almost completely, leaving the longer wavelength orange, red and pink light. The remaining pinkish sunlight can also be scattered by cloud droplets and other relatively large particles, which give the sky above the horizon a pink or reddish glow. File:Sunrise in Southeast Alaska - NOAA.jpg, Sunrise in southeast Alaska. Sunsets and sunrises are sometimes pink because of an optical effect called Rayleigh scattering. File:Sunset in santa monica.jpg, Sunset in Santa Monica, California.


Geology

File:Topaz-170679.jpg, Pink
topaz Topaz is a silicate mineral of aluminium and fluorine with the chemical formula Al Si O( F, OH). It is used as a gemstone in jewelry and other adornments. Common topaz in its natural state is colorless, though trace element impurities can mak ...
from Ouro Preto, Brazil. File:Corundum-215337.jpg,
Corundum Corundum is a crystalline form of aluminium oxide () typically containing traces of iron, titanium, vanadium and chromium. It is a rock-forming mineral. It is a naturally transparent material, but can have different colors depending on the pres ...
, or pink sapphire, from the Dodoma Region of Tanzania File:Calcite-163756.jpg,
Calcite Calcite is a Carbonate minerals, carbonate mineral and the most stable Polymorphism (materials science), polymorph of calcium carbonate (CaCO3). It is a very common mineral, particularly as a component of limestone. Calcite defines hardness 3 on ...
from Bou Azzer, Morocco File:Barite-Rhodochrosite-tcm01a.jpg,
Barite Baryte, barite or barytes ( or ) is a mineral consisting of barium sulfate ( Ba S O4). Baryte is generally white or colorless, and is the main source of the element barium. The ''baryte group'' consists of baryte, celestine (strontium sulfate), ...
- Rhodochrosite from the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region in China. File:Clinochlore-tuc1030y.jpg, Clinochlore from Erzerum Province, Turkey File:Raw rose quartz.jpg, alt=Rough rose quartz, Rough rose quartz File:Quad Riding sand (3662075336).jpg, Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park in Utah. The colour is from Navajo Sandstone, reddish hematite mixed with white quartz grains File:Angels Landing 17 (4211104246).jpg, Angel's Landing in Zion National Park in Utah is made of pink sandstone. File:Plage de sable rose à Tikehau.JPG, A pink sand beach on Tikehau in
French Polynesia )Territorial motto: ( en, "Great Tahiti of the Golden Haze") , anthem = , song_type = Regional anthem , song = " Ia Ora 'O Tahiti Nui" , image_map = French Polynesia on the globe (French Polynesia centered).svg , map_alt = Location of Frenc ...


Biology

File:Strigilla carnaria.jpg, A Strigilla carnaria shell from
Dominica Dominica ( or ; Kalinago: ; french: Dominique; Dominican Creole French: ), officially the Commonwealth of Dominica, is an island country in the Caribbean. The capital, Roseau, is located on the western side of the island. It is geographically ...
, in the West Indies. File:Frogfish ocellated.jpg, An Ocelated frogfish ( Antennarius ocellatus), from East Timor. The frogfish is camouflaged to look like a rock covered with algae or seaweed; it lies motionless and waits for its prey to come to it. File:Iggy pink.jpg, The pink iguana of the Galapagos Islands was first identified in 1986 and first recognized as a distinct species in 2009. File:Sousa chinensis head.jpg, The Pink Dolphin is a freshwater river dolphin which lives in the
Orinoco The Orinoco () is one of the longest rivers in South America at . Its drainage basin, sometimes known as the Orinoquia, covers , with 76.3 percent of it in Venezuela and the remainder in Colombia. It is the fourth largest river in the wor ...
, Amazon and Araguaia/ Tocantins River systems of Brazil,
Bolivia , image_flag = Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg , flag_alt = Horizontal tricolor (red, yellow, and green from top to bottom) with the coat of arms of Bolivia in the center , flag_alt2 = 7 × 7 square p ...
, Peru, Ecuador,
Colombia Colombia (, ; ), officially the Republic of Colombia, is a country in South America with insular regions in North America—near Nicaragua's Caribbean coast—as well as in the Pacific Ocean. The Colombian mainland is bordered by the Car ...
and Venezuela. It is an
endangered species An endangered species is a species that is very likely to become extinct in the near future, either worldwide or in a particular political jurisdiction. Endangered species may be at risk due to factors such as habitat loss, poaching and inv ...
and has a brain 40% larger than a human's. File:2012-kruger-albino-elephant.jpg, The so-called " white elephant" is revered in several countries in Southeast Asia and is naturally pinkish gray. They are actually albino elephants. File:Sow with piglet.jpg, The pig has been domesticated over ten thousand years and selectively bred to have a pink skin, without melanin, which farmers traditionally have preferred to a dark color. File:Flamingos Laguna Colorada.jpg, Flamingoes in Laguna Colorada,
Bolivia , image_flag = Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg , flag_alt = Horizontal tricolor (red, yellow, and green from top to bottom) with the coat of arms of Bolivia in the center , flag_alt2 = 7 × 7 square p ...
. The pink or reddish color of flamingos comes from
carotenoid Carotenoids (), also called tetraterpenoids, are yellow, orange, and red organic compound, organic pigments that are produced by plants and algae, as well as several bacteria, and Fungus, fungi. Carotenoids give the characteristic color to pumpki ...
proteins in their diet of animal and plant plankton. An unhealthy or malnourished flamingo, or one kept in captivity and not fed sufficient carotene, is usually pale or white. File:Roseate Spoonbill - Myakka River State Park.jpg, A Roseate spoonbill in
Myakka River State Park Myakka River State Park is a Florida State Park, that is located east of Interstate 75 in Sarasota County and a portion of southeastern Manatee County on the Atlantic coastal plain. This state park consists of , making it one of the state's l ...
in Florida. Its pink color, like that of the flamingo, comes from the
carotenoid Carotenoids (), also called tetraterpenoids, are yellow, orange, and red organic compound, organic pigments that are produced by plants and algae, as well as several bacteria, and Fungus, fungi. Carotenoids give the characteristic color to pumpki ...
pigments in its diet. File:Lophochroa leadbeateri -Palmitos Park, Gran Canaria, Spain -mating-8a.jpg, The Lophochroa leadbeateri, commonly known as Major Mitchell's Cockatoo or the pink cockatoo, is a native of the arid interior regions of Australia. File:Lake Hillier 2 Middle Island Recherche Archipelago NR IV-2011.JPG, Lake Hillier, Australia, the colour is caused by algae


Pink coloration of meat and seafood

Raw beef is red, because the muscles of vertebrate animals, such as cows and pigs, contain a protein called
myoglobin Myoglobin (symbol Mb or MB) is an iron- and oxygen-binding protein found in the cardiac and skeletal muscle tissue of vertebrates in general and in almost all mammals. Myoglobin is distantly related to hemoglobin. Compared to hemoglobin, myoglobi ...
, which binds oxygen and iron atoms. When beef is cooked, the myoglobin proteins undergo oxidation, and gradually turn from red to pink to brown; that is, from rare to medium to well-done. Pork contains less myoglobin than beef and therefore is less red; when heated, it changes from pinkish-red to less pink to tan or white. Ham, though it contains myoglobins like beef, undergoes a different transformation. Traditional hams, such as prosciutto, are made by taking the hind leg or thigh of a pig, covering it with sea salt, which removes the moisture content, and then letting it dry or cure for as long as two years. The salt (
sodium nitrate Sodium nitrate is the chemical compound with the formula . This alkali metal nitrate salt is also known as Chile saltpeter (large deposits of which were historically mined in Chile) to distinguish it from ordinary saltpeter, potassium nitrate. T ...
) permits the ham to retain its original pink color, even when dried out. Supermarket hams are made by a different and faster process; they are brined, or infused with a salt-water solution, containing sodium nitrite, which transfers
nitric oxide Nitric oxide (nitrogen oxide or nitrogen monoxide) is a colorless gas with the formula . It is one of the principal oxides of nitrogen. Nitric oxide is a free radical: it has an unpaired electron, which is sometimes denoted by a dot in its che ...
, which bonds with the myoglobin to form the traditional pink cured ham color. The shells and flesh of crustaceans such as
crab Crabs are decapod crustaceans of the infraorder Brachyura, which typically have a very short projecting "tail" (abdomen) ( el, βραχύς , translit=brachys = short, / = tail), usually hidden entirely under the thorax. They live in all the ...
s,
lobster Lobsters are a family (biology), family (Nephropidae, Synonym (taxonomy), synonym Homaridae) of marine crustaceans. They have long bodies with muscular tails and live in crevices or burrows on the sea floor. Three of their five pairs of legs ...
s and
shrimp Shrimp are crustaceans (a form of shellfish) with elongated bodies and a primarily swimming mode of locomotion – most commonly Caridea and Dendrobranchiata of the decapod order, although some crustaceans outside of this order are refer ...
contain a pink
carotenoid Carotenoids (), also called tetraterpenoids, are yellow, orange, and red organic compound, organic pigments that are produced by plants and algae, as well as several bacteria, and Fungus, fungi. Carotenoids give the characteristic color to pumpki ...
pigment called astaxanthin. Their shells, naturally blue-green, turn pink or red when cooked. The flesh of the salmon also contains astaxanthin, which makes it pink. Farm-bred salmon are sometimes fed these pigments to improve their pinkness, and it is sometimes also used to enhance the color of
egg yolk Among animals which produce eggs, the yolk (; also known as the vitellus) is the nutrient-bearing portion of the egg whose primary function is to supply food for the development of the embryo. Some types of egg contain no yolk, for example bec ...
s. File:Rostas (ready and served).JPG, Roast beef gets its distinctive pink color from
myoglobin Myoglobin (symbol Mb or MB) is an iron- and oxygen-binding protein found in the cardiac and skeletal muscle tissue of vertebrates in general and in almost all mammals. Myoglobin is distantly related to hemoglobin. Compared to hemoglobin, myoglobi ...
, which gradually turns from red to pink to brown (rare to medium to well-done) when heated. File:Prosciutto.jpg, Prosciutto hams also get their pink color from salt combined with the natural protein called
myoglobin Myoglobin (symbol Mb or MB) is an iron- and oxygen-binding protein found in the cardiac and skeletal muscle tissue of vertebrates in general and in almost all mammals. Myoglobin is distantly related to hemoglobin. Compared to hemoglobin, myoglobi ...
. File:Shelled northern shrimp.jpg, The shells and flesh of steamed
shrimp Shrimp are crustaceans (a form of shellfish) with elongated bodies and a primarily swimming mode of locomotion – most commonly Caridea and Dendrobranchiata of the decapod order, although some crustaceans outside of this order are refer ...
contain a natural
carotenoid Carotenoids (), also called tetraterpenoids, are yellow, orange, and red organic compound, organic pigments that are produced by plants and algae, as well as several bacteria, and Fungus, fungi. Carotenoids give the characteristic color to pumpki ...
pigment called astaxanthin, which turns pink when heated. The same process turns cooked lobster and crab from blue-green to red when they are boiled. File:Asparagus with salmon.jpg, The meat of the salmon is also colored pink by the natural
carotenoid Carotenoids (), also called tetraterpenoids, are yellow, orange, and red organic compound, organic pigments that are produced by plants and algae, as well as several bacteria, and Fungus, fungi. Carotenoids give the characteristic color to pumpki ...
pigment called astaxanthin.


Plants and flowers

Pink is one of the most common colors of flowers; it serves to attract the insects and birds necessary for pollination and perhaps also to deter predators. The color comes from natural pigments called anthocyanins, which also provide the pink in raspberries. Pink_Rose_In_The_Rain_(216504571).jpg, A pink rose in the rain. Clematite_chantily_01.JPG, A clematis Chantilly. Flickr_-_brewbooks_-_Pink_Hibiscus_-_Brisbane_(1).jpg, A pink hibiscus from Australia. Tulip cv. 26.JPG, Pink tulips in the botanical gardens of Moscow State University. Dahlia_-_%22Gilt_Edge%22_cultivar.jpg, A pink dahlia Gemeine_Pfingstrose.JPG, A pink
peony The peony or paeony is a flowering plant in the genus ''Paeonia'' , the only genus in the family Paeoniaceae . Peonies are native to Asia, Europe and Western North America. Scientists differ on the number of species that can be distinguished, ...
. Magnolia 'Susan' 03.JPG, A flower of a magnolia tree Rhododendron_catawbiense_01.JPG, A pink
rhododendron ''Rhododendron'' (; from Ancient Greek ''rhódon'' "rose" and ''déndron'' "tree") is a very large genus of about 1,024 species of woody plants in the heath family (Ericaceae). They can be either evergreen or deciduous. Most species are nati ...
Spiraea_japonica_Alpina3.jpg, '' Spiraea japonica'' flowers. Cerisier_du_Japon_Prunus_serrulata.jpg, A Japanese cherry tree ('' Prunus serrulata'') in bloom. Hyazinthen.JPG, Pink hyacinth flowers Phlox paniculata.jpg, '' Phlox paniculata''


Pigments - Pinke

In the 17th century, the word ''pink'' or ''pinke'' was also used to describe a yellowish pigment, which was mixed with blue colors to yield greenish colors. Thomas Jenner's ''A Book of Drawing, Limning, Washing'' (1652) categorises "Pink & blew
bice Bice, from the French ''bis'', originally meaning dark-coloured, is a green or blue pigment. In French the terms ''vert bis'' and ''azur bis'' mean dark green and dark blue respectively. Bice pigments were generally prepared from basic copper car ...
" amongst the greens (p.  38), and specifies several admixtures of greenish colors made with pink—e.g. "Grasse-green is made of Pink and Bice, it is shadowed with Indigo and Pink … French-green of Pink and Indico hadowed withIndico" (pp. 38–40). In
William Salmon William Salmon (1644–1713) was an English empiric doctor and a writer of medical texts. He advertised himself as a "Professor of Physick". Salmon held an equivocal place in the medical community. He led apothecaries in opposing attempts by ...
's ''Polygraphice'' (1673), "Pink yellow" is mentioned amongst the chief yellow pigments (p. 96), and the reader is instructed to mix it with either Saffron or Ceruse for "sad" or "light" shades thereof, respectively.


Sonics

* Pink noise (), also known as 1/f noise, in
audio engineering Audio most commonly refers to sound, as it is transmitted in signal form. It may also refer to: Sound * Audio signal, an electrical representation of sound *Audio frequency, a frequency in the audio spectrum * Digital audio, representation of sou ...
is a signal or process with a frequency spectrum such that the power spectral density is proportional to the reciprocal of the frequency.


Lighting

* Grow lights often use a combination of red and blue wavelengths, which generally appear pink to the human eye. *Pink neon signs are generally produced using one of two different methods. One method is to use neon gas and a blue or purple phosphor, which generally produces a warmer (more reddish) or more intense shade of pink. Another method is to use an argon/mercury blend and a red phosphor, which generally produces a cooler (more purplish) or softer shade of pink. *Pink
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s can be produced using two methods, either with a blue LED using two phosphors (yellow for the first phosphor, and red, orange, or pink for the second), or by placing a pink dye on top of a white LED. Color shifting was a common issue with early pink LEDs, where the red, orange, or pink phosphors or dyes faded over time, causing the pink color to eventually shift towards white or blue. These issues have been mitigated by the more recent introduction of more fade-resistant phosphors.


Engineering

*Insulation manufactured by
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is dyed pink, with the Pink Panther as its corporate mascot. The company holds a trademark on the color pink for insulation products in order to prevent competitors from using it, and is the first company in the United States to trademark a color. *The United States Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices specifies fluorescent pink as an optional color for traffic signs used for incident management as an alternative to the traditional orange in order to distinguish them from construction zone signs.


In symbolism and culture


Common associations and popularity

According to public opinion surveys in Europe and the United States, pink is the color most associated with charm, politeness, sensitivity, tenderness, sweetness, softness, childhood, the feminine, and the romantic. Although it did not have any strong negative associations in these surveys, few respondents chose pink as their favorite color. Pink was the favorite color of only two percent of respondents. There was a notable difference between men and women in regards to a preference for pink; three percent of women chose pink as their favorite color, compared with less than one percent of men. Many of the men surveyed were unable to even identify pink correctly, confusing it with mauve. Pink was also more popular with older people than younger. In Japan, pink is the color most commonly associated with springtime due to the blooming cherry blossoms. This is different from surveys in the United States and Europe where green is the color most associated with springtime.


Pink in other languages

In many languages, the word for the color pink is based on the name of the rose flower; like ''rose'' in French; ''roze'' in Dutch; ''rosa'' in German, Latin, Portuguese, Catalan, Spanish, Italian, Swedish and Norwegian ( Nynorsk and Bokmål); ''rozovyy/розовый'' in Russian; ''różowy'' in Polish; ורוד (''varód'') in Hebrew; গোলাপি (''golapi'') in Bangla; and गुलाबी (''gulābee'') in Hindi. In English "rose", too, often refers to both the flower and the color. In Danish, Faroese and Finnish, the color pink is described as a lighter shade of red: ''lyserød'' in Danish, ''ljósareyður'' in Faroese and ''vaaleanpunainen'' in Finnish, all meaning "light red". Similarly, some Celtic languages use a term meaning "whitish red": ''gwynnrudh'' in Cornish, ''bándearg'' in Irish, ''bane-yiarg'' in Manx, ''bàn-dhearg'' in Scottish Gaelic (which also uses ''liath-dhearg'' "greyish/pale red" and ''pinc'' from English). In Icelandic, the color is called ''bleikur'', originally meaning "pale". In the Japanese language, the traditional word for pink, , takes its name from the peach blossom. There is a separate word for the color of the cherry blossom: ''sakura-iro''. In recent times a word based on the English version, , has begun to be used. In Chinese, the color pink is named with a compound noun 粉紅色, meaning "powder red" where the powder refers to substances used for women's make-up. The Thai word for the color, ชมพู (''chom-puu''), derives ultimately from Sanskrit जम्बू (''jambū'') "
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Idioms and expressions

* In the pink. To be in top form, in good health, in good condition. In Romeo and Juliet, Mercutio says; "I am the very pink of courtesy." Romeo: Pink for flower? Mercutio: Right. Romeo: Then my pump is well flowered." * To see pink elephants means to hallucinate from alcoholism. The expression was used by American novelist Jack London in his book '' John Barleycorn'' in 1913. * Pink slip. To be given a pink slip means to be fired or dismissed from a job. It was first recorded in 1915 in the United States. * The phrase " pink-collar worker" refers to persons working in jobs conventionally regarded as " women's work". *
Pink money Pink money describes the purchasing power of the LGBT community, often especially with respect to political donations. With the rise of the gay rights movement, pink money has gone from being a fringe or marginalized market to a thriving industry ...
, ''the pink pound'' or ''pink dollar'' is an economic term which refers to the spending power of the LGBT community. Advertising agencies sometimes call the gay market the ''pink economy''. * Tickled pink means extremely pleased.


Architecture

Early pink buildings were usually built of brick or sandstone, which takes its pale red color from hematite, or iron ore. In the 18th century - the golden age of pink and other pastel colors - pink mansions and churches were built all across Europe. More modern pink buildings usually use the color pink to appear exotic or to attract attention. File:2018-10-19 Buenos Aires by Sandro Halank–002.jpg, Casa Rosada, or the "Pink House", in Buenos Aires, built between 1713 and 1855 as a fort and then customs house, is the official residence and office of the President of Argentina. File:Vääksy - Vesijärventie 1.jpg, A pink building in Vääksy, Asikkala, Finland. File:Kannur City Centre, Kerala, India.jpg, The City Center in Kannur, India. File:Ostankino Palace (4325331247).jpg, Ostankino Palace, outside of Moscow, is an 18th-century country house built by Pyotr Sheremetev, then the richest man in Russia. File:Macau Government Headquarters 01.JPG, Macau Government Headquarters (1849), an example of Portuguese colonial architecture and the Pombaline style in Macau. File:Royal Hawaiian Hotel seen from the sea.jpg, The Royal Hawaiian Hotel in Honolulu, Hawaii, built in 1927, was the first hotel on Waikiki Beach. Its pink color was designed to match an exotic setting, and to contrast with the blue of the sea and green of the landscape. File:Interesting Building Angle of Georgia-Pacific Tower Atlanta.jpg, The Georgia-Pacific Tower in Atlanta, Georgia (1981), a modernist pink skyscraper. File:Canada Place Building Edmonton.jpg, Canada Place Building, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada (1988) a post-modernist style government office building. File:USBancorpTowerI5k.jpg, "big Pink" The US Bancorp Tower in Portland, Oregon pink granite and windows(ground breaking 1981 dedicated 1983) File:Norfolk Royale Hotel - geograph.org.uk - 16384.jpg, The Norfolk Royale Hotel in
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Food and beverages

According to surveys in Europe and the United States, pink is the color most associated with sweet foods and beverages. Pink is also one of the few colors to be strongly associated with a particular aroma, that of roses. Many
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-flavored foods are colored pink and light red as well, sometimes to distinguish them from
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-flavored foods that are more commonly colored dark red (although raspberry-flavored foods, particularly in the United States, are often colored blue as well). The drink Tab was packaged in pink cans, presumably to subconsciously convey a sweet taste. The pink color in most packaged and processed foods, ice creams, candies and pastries is made with artificial food coloring. The most common pink food coloring is erythrosine, also known as Red No. 3, an
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, a derivative of fluorone, which is a cherry-pink synthetic.Phyllis A. Lyday "Iodine and Iodine Compounds" in Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry, 2005, Wiley-VCH, Weinheim It is usually listed on package labels as E-127. Another common red or pink (particularly in the United States where erythrosine is less frequently used) is Allura Red AC (E-129), also known as Red No. 40. Some products use a natural red or pink food coloring, Cochineal, also called
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, made with crushed insects of the family Dactylopius coccus. File:Choco pink.jpg, Pink is the color most commonly associated with sweet tastes File:Strawberry Ice Cream Cone (5076899310).jpg, A strawberry ice cream cone File:Pink Cotton Candy.jpg, Cotton candy File:Macarons filled with raspberries at Lawry's The Prime Rib, Mandarin Orchard Singapore - 20100309.jpg, A macaron with raspberries File:Bunga Kuda.jpg, Bunga kuda (also known as bunga pundak) is a traditional dessert in Malaysia, containing a coconut filling File:Chi chi dango.jpg, Chi chi dango is a sweet dessert made of rice flour. It is of Japanese origin, and very popular in Hawaii File:Bandol rose.jpg, Traditional
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Gender

In Europe and the United States, pink is often associated with girls, while blue is associated with boys. These colors were first used as gender signifiers just prior to World War I (for either girls or boys), and pink was first established as a female gender signifier in the 1940s. In the 20th century, the practice in Europe varied from country to country, with some assigning colors based on the baby's complexion, and others assigning pink sometimes to boys and sometimes to girls. Many have noted the contrary association of pink with boys in 20th-century America. An article in the trade publication ''Earnshaw's Infants' Department'' in June 1918 said: One reason for the increased use of pink for girls and blue for boys was the invention of new chemical dyes, which meant that children's clothing could be mass-produced and washed in hot water without fading. Prior to this time, most small children of both sexes wore white, which could be frequently washed. Another factor was the popularity of blue and white sailor suits for young boys, a fashion that started in the late 19th century. Blue was also the usual color of school uniforms, for boys and girls. Blue was associated with seriousness and study, while pink was associated with childhood and softness. By the 1950s, pink was strongly associated with femininity but to an extent that was "neither rigid nor universal" as it later became. One study by two neuroscientists in '' Current Biology'' examined color preferences across British and Chinese cultures and found significant differences between male and female responses. Both groups favored blues over other hues, but women had more favorable responses to the reddish-purple range of the spectrum and men had more favorable responses to the greenish-yellow middle of the spectrum. Despite the fact that the study used adults in mainstream cultures, and both groups preferred blues, and responses to the color ''pink'' were never even tested, the popular press represented the research as an indication of an innate preference by girls for pink. The misreading has been often repeated in market research, reinforcing American culture's association of pink with girls on the basis of imagined innate characteristics. As of 2008 various feminist groups and the Breast Cancer Awareness Month use the color pink to convey empowerment of women.Pink: The Color
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from Namibia. Pink stands out. File:Three Nuns in Pink (8398117658).jpg, Three nuns in pink in Yangon, Burma. File:"Gender reveal" cake cut open.jpg, A cake with a pink middle layer indicating a baby girl at a gender reveal party


Toys

Toys aimed at girls often display pink prominently on packaging and the toy themselves. This is a relatively recent trend, with toys from the 1920s to the 1960s not being gendered by color (though they were gendered by a focus on domesticity and nurturing). The current color-based gendering of toys can be traced back to the deregulation of children's television programs. This allowed toy companies to produce shows that were designed specifically to sell their products, and gender was an important differentiator of these shows and the toys they were advertising. In its 1957 catalog, Lionel Trains offered for sale a pink model freight train for girls. The
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and coal car were pink and the freight cars of the freight train were various pastel colors. The caboose was baby blue. It was a marketing failure because any girl who might want a
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would want a realistically colored train, while boys in the 1950s did not want to be seen playing with a pink train. However, today it is a valuable collector's item.


Sexuality

As noted above, pink combined with black or violet is commonly associated with eroticism and seduction. * In street slang, ''the pink'' sometimes refers to the vagina. * In Russian, pink (''розовый'', ''rozovyj'') is used to refer to
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s, and light blue (''голубой'', ''goluboj'') refers to gay men. * In Japan, a genre of low budget, erotic cinema is referred to as . * In India, Pink coloured turbans are worn at Hindu weddings.


Politics

* Pink, being a 'watered-down' red, is sometimes used in a derogatory way to describe a person with mild
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or socialist beliefs (see
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). * The term '' little pink'' (小粉红) is used to describe the young nationalists on the internet in Mainland China. * The term ''
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'' is sometimes used to refer to the overthrow of President Askar Akayev and his government in the Central Asian republic of Kyrgyzstan after the parliamentary elections of February 27 and March 13, 2005, although it is more commonly called the '' Tulip Revolution''. * The Swedish feminist party Feminist Initiative uses pink as their color. * Code Pink is an American women's anti-globalization and anti-war group founded in 2002 by activist Medea Benjamin. The group has disrupted Congressional hearings and heckled President Obama at his public speeches. *The TRS party of Telangana, India has pink as its primary color *It was a common practice to color the British Empire pink on maps. *Supporters of Philippine Presidential candidate and former Vice President Leni Robredo used pink to show their solidarity with her in her 2022 presidential campaign.


Social movements

Pink is often used as a symbolic color by groups involved in issues important to women, as well as to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people. * A Dutch newsgroup about homosexuality is called ''nl.roze'' (''roze'' being the Dutch word for pink), while in Britain, Pink News is a gay newspaper and online news service. There is a magazine called ''Pink'' for the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community which has different editions for various
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s. In France Pink TV is an LGBT cable channel. * In Ireland, Support group for Irish ''Pink'' Adoptions defines a ''pink'' family as a relatively neutral umbrella term for the single gay men, single lesbians, or same-gender couples who intend to adopt, are in the process of adopting, or have adopted. It also covers adults born/raised in such families. The group welcome the input of other people touched by adoption, especially people who were adopted as children and are now adults. * Pinkstinks, a campaign founded in London in May 2008 to raise awareness of what they claim is the damage caused by gender stereotyping of children. * The Pink Pistols is a gay gun rights organization. * The pink ribbon is the international symbol of breast cancer awareness. Pink was chosen partially because it is so strongly associated with femininity. File:Pink ribbon.svg, The pink ribbon has been a symbol of breast cancer awareness since 1991. File:P20171001MC-0035 (36802991953).jpg, The White House illuminated in pink for Breast Cancer Awareness Month.


Academic dress

* In the French
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system, the five traditional fields of study (Arts, Science, Medicine, Law and Divinity) are each symbolized by a distinctive color, which appears in the
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of the people who graduated in this field. Redcurrant, an extremely red shade of pink, is the distinctive color for Medicine (and other health-related fields) :fr:Groseille (couleur).


Heraldry

The word pink is not used for any tincture (color) in heraldry, but there are two fairly uncommon tinctures which are both close to pink: * The heraldic color of rose is a modern innovation, mostly used in Canadian heraldry, depicting a reddish pink color like the shade usually called rose. * In French heraldry, the color carnation is sometimes used, corresponding to the skin color of a light skinned Caucasian human. This can also be seen as a pink shade but is usually depicted slightly more brownish beige than the rose tincture.


Calendars

* In Thailand, pink is associated with Tuesday on the Thai solar calendar. Anyone may wear pink on Tuesdays, and anyone born on a Tuesday may adopt pink as their color.


The press

Pink is used for the newsprint paper of several important newspapers devoted to business and sports, and the color is also connected with the press aimed at the gay community. Since 1893 the London '' Financial Times'' newspaper has used a distinctive salmon pink color for its newsprint, originally because pink dyed paper was less expensive than bleached white paper. Today the color is used to distinguish the newspaper from competitors on a press kiosk or news stand. In some countries, the ''salmon press'' identifies economic newspapers or economics sections in "white" newspapers. Some sports newspapers, such as ''
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'' in Italy, also use pink paper to stand out from other newspapers. It awards a pink jersey to the winner of Italy's most important bicycle race, the Giro d'Italia. (See #Sports).


Law

* In England and Wales, a brief delivered to a
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by a
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is usually tied with pink ribbon. Pink was traditionally the color associated with the defense, while white ribbons may have been used for the prosecution.


Literature

* In Spanish and Italian, a romantic novel is known as a "pink novel" (''novela rosa'' in Spanish, ''romanzo rosa'' in Italian). * In Nathaniel Hawthorne's 1835 short story,
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, Faith is wearing a pink ribbon in her hair which represents her innocence. * Carl Surely's short story "Dinsdale's Pink" is a
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tale of a young man growing up in Berlin in the 1930s, dealing with issues of gender, sexuality and politics. * In
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’s 1868-69 book ''
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'', Amy March uses blue and pink ribbons to tell the difference between her sister Meg's newborn twins.


Religion

* In the Yogic Hindu, Shaktic Hindu and Tantric Buddhist traditions rose is one of the colors of the fourth primary energy center, the heart chakra Anahata. The other color is green. * In Catholicism, pink (called rose by the Catholic Church) symbolizes joy and happiness. It is used for the Third Sunday of
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( Gaudete Sunday) and the Fourth Sunday of
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( Laetare Sunday) to mark the halfway point in these seasons of penance. For this reason, one of the candles in an Advent wreath may be pink, rather than purple. * Pink is the color most associated with Indian spiritual leader Meher Baba, who often wore pink coats to please his closest female follower, Mehera Irani, and today pink remains an important color, symbolizing love, to Baba's followers. *In
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, it represents affection, friendship, companionship, and spiritual healing. It is often used for love spells.


Sports

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, a soccer team based in
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, Italy, traditionally wears pink home jerseys. *
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, a soccer team based in Osaka, Japan, typically wears pink home shirts. ''Cerezo'' is the spanish translation for cherry tree, which are known for its pink blossoms. *
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, a soccer team based in
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, USA, features pink home shirts. The club wore white home shirts in its first two seasons in existence. * In Major League Baseball, pink bats are used by baseball players on Mother's Day as part of a week-long program to benefit
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. * Pink can mean the
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coat worn in
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(a.k.a. "riding to hounds"). One legend about the origin of this meaning refers to a tailor named Pink (or Pinke, or Pinque). * The leader in the Giro d'Italia cycle race wears a pink jersey (''maglia rosa''); this reflects the distinctive pink-colored newsprint of the sponsoring Italian ''
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'' newspaper. * The University of Iowa's Kinnick Stadium visitors' locker room is painted pink. The decor has sparked controversy, perceived by some people as suggesting sexism and
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. * WWE Hall of Famer Bret Hart, as well as other members of the Hart wrestling family, is known for his pink and black wrestling attire. * The Western Hockey League team Calgary Hitmen originally wore pink as a tribute to the aforementioned Bret Hart, who was a part team owner at the time. *
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uses a pink-coloured object ball that is worth 6pts when legally potted. * Formula One constructors
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and
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used pink as the primary color on their cars during the 2017–2020 seasons. At the
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, the purple side-wall branding on the ultra-soft compound tire was replaced by pink for the race to raise awareness of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Several teams also incorporated pink into their liveries to support the cause (except Force India, whose cars were pink to begin with). * To distinguish tuned performance models from ordinary ones,
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uses a badge with a pink background on their cars. Also the logo of their motorsports arm Subaru Tecnica International is colored pink. * The
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among other sports have incorporated pink into their promotions, team uniforms and equipment during the month of October in support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month.


Music

* The names of the music artists
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, Pink, Momoiro Clover Z and Blackpink use the color as an influence.


See also

* Fuchsia (color) * Lists of colors * Pinkstinks *
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, a wine whose color is between red and white * Shades of pink


References


Further reading

* * * Boston Museum of Fine Arts, Think Pink, 2014
Exhibition Link
* Susan Stamberg/NPR, "Girls Are Taught To 'Think Pink,' But That Wasn't Always So, 2014
Story link.


Notes and citations


External links

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