The association of colors with babies undoubtedly started as an attempt to identify the gender of that one group of humans to whom the cliche "they all look alike" often applies.
But why blue for boys?
In ancient times, it was believed that evil spirits lingered over nurseries and that certain certain colors possessed the capability to combat evil.
Blue was considered the most powerful color, possibly because of its association with the sky and, thus, heavenly spirits.─David Feldman: "Imponderables" (1950)
Actually 'Blue is darkness made visible.'
Blue, between white and black which stand for day and night indicates an equilibrium which va- ries with the tone.
But girls had no colors.
The usual symbolism of white as the feminine color.
The symbol of pink with girls stems from European legend, which professed that baby girls we- re inside of pink roses.
And pinkish red stands for blood, wounds and sublimation.
Red stands for passion, sentiment and life-giving principle.
And the mother goddess of India is represented as red in color contrary the usual symbolism of white as the ordinary feminine color.
The European legend also holds that baby boys are born in blue cabbage patches─yes, the same patches that spawned the doll of Christmas 1983.
In Geek mythology, green, the color of which is pertaining to 'Venus' and Natural life betokens the fertility of the fields.
I think 'Custom makes a rule' the attestation of which is good for merchants to increase cus- tomers or to build up business relationship.
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