
| birthday | January 21 |
|---|---|
| Color name | Snow Flower |
| HEX | #F1F5E9 |
| RGB | 241, 245, 233 |
| Color meanings | Self-love and vanity |
What is the birth color for January 21st, "Snow Flower"?
The birth color for January 21st is "Snowdrop Flower." This birth color was created by this website, inspired by "Snowdrop Flower," another name for the narcissus flower. The shade is a very pale, greenish off-white, reminiscent of a narcissus flower blooming proudly from a snow-covered landscape, and the faint green of its leaves and stems.
The color of "Snowdrop Flower" evokes the stillness of winter and the breath of new life sprouting within it. It's a transparent and elegant hue, reminiscent of soft light filtering through the cold air or the pure water of melting snow. It symbolizes a supple yet unbreakable strength hidden within the tranquility.
Color symbolism: "Self-love and vanity" and personality
People who prefer this color tend to have pure and high ideals, according to color psychology. They seem to possess a combination of the "purity" and "beginning" image of white and the "peace" and "growth" energy of green. They have a strong inner core and, though quiet, the strength to move straight down the path they believe in.
The color meaning "self-love and vanity" can be interpreted as an expression of a deep understanding of oneself and a cherished attitude. This pride will be the driving force that allows you to stay true to yourself even in difficult situations and achieve your goals. You are a person who, while possessing delicate sensitivity, keeps it hidden within and maintains a dignified demeanor.
Connection to the seasons — Daffodil (Snow Flower)
"Snowdrop flower" is a beautiful alternative name for the narcissus, a bulbous plant belonging to the Amaryllidaceae family. As the name suggests, it was given because the flowers bloom in the early spring, when the cold is still severe, as if peeking out from between the snow. It has been loved by people since ancient times as a flower that heralds the arrival of spring.
Characterized by its elegant white or yellow flowers blooming at the end of its slender stems and its sweet, refreshing fragrance, this flower is considered a symbol of nobility and integrity, and is often used in New Year's decorations and flower arrangements in Japan. Its ability to bloom after enduring the harsh winter can also be seen as a symbol of hope and rebirth.
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Color scheme proposal for flowers in the snow
Young sprout green (#E0EBAF)
The combination of the white of the snow-covered flowers and the fresh green of the young shoots evokes a scene of new life powerfully sprouting from the melting snow. It's a color scheme that evokes hope and rebirth, perfectly suited to the beginning of spring.
Blue Rat (#6C7C7D)
The tranquility of the snowdrop blossoms and the calm, intellectual atmosphere of the indigo gray blend beautifully. This combination evokes a quiet winter morning, creating a sophisticated, calm, and thoughtful impression.
Usagi Sakura (#FDEFF2)
The pure colors of snow-covered flowers, mingled with a delicate cherry blossom pink, create a sense of gentleness and warmth. This elegant and soft color scheme expresses the delicate atmosphere of the transition from winter to spring.
