![]() ![]() Primary Colours are the three colours that naturally exist in nature and cannot be created with mixing of hues, namely, Red, Yellow and Blue. Let us begin with The Colour Wheel, a representation of colours in the form of a circle, which depicts the relationship between Primary, Secondary and Tertiary colours. ![]() However, with a little understanding you can accentuate some colours and make your bouquet pop. It can be enticing to simply look at the colours you adore and put them all together but that can be noticeably disorganised and unsettling. The Colour Theory forms a rational structure for different colour families to co-exist. ![]() In case you said ‘no’ to the above questions, we take it as our duty to get you acquainted with the language of colours. Ever thought about the colour families of these flowers? Or the science and theory behind a blooming arrangement? Birthdays, anniversaries, weddings and funerals flowers top it up each time. ![]()
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