“…Initially, colour symbolism was rooted in nature; in this view, it is timeless. Over time, it began to apply to more and more areas, including culture (Turganbayeva et al, 2014;Park, 2000), religion (Benz, 2005), history (Eagan, 2011), literature (Skard, 1946;Kibalka, 2013;Cong & Chistyakov, 2021), folklore (Raclavská, 2006;Nusratova, 2020), film (Kwon & Cho, 2008;Mcholland, 2019), art (Wheelock, 2005;Gholamreza, 2016), music (Leuders, 1958), theatre (Shahin, 2004), myths, legends (Yu, 2014), fashion (Wi & Choy, 2008), geography (Freant, 2013). Colours can convey sensibilities, values and ideas.…”