CERULEAN
Almost everywhere you look in Orlais, particularly Val Royeaux you will see it. On the walls and doors, little bows on golden ornaments, floor tiles on the streets…and so on. It’s a national colour to match it’s red counterpart.

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CERULEAN
Almost everywhere you look in Orlais, particularly Val Royeaux you will see it. On the walls and doors, little bows on golden ornaments, floor tiles on the streets…and so on. It’s a national colour to match it’s red counterpart.
pink !!! :)
It’s her. Each and every shade it comes in reminds me only of one; my sister. On her nails. In her hair on her dress. It’s sickly and bright, drips off everything like sugar and sweetness and just honestly? The most disgusting colour to exist. Yet thinking about it conjures her laugh and the ruffling sound of her taffeta dress of many layers and shapes. It’s comforting. It’s my opposite and other half. You can’t have blue without it.
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Colour Craze
On a recent trip to India we were lucky enough to be invited to share in a traditional Indian wedding. While it was indeed a wonderful celebration, what mezmerised us most was the abundance of vibrant colour.
It was clear that colour played an important role in establishing a sense of joyful occasion at this event, and we were so impressed by this notion that we brought back some of our favourite colours and incorporated them into our ranges. Not surprisingly, these colourful ranges have proven to be favourites of our customers too.