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About: Mexican pink

About: Mexican pink

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Mexican pink (Spanish: rosa mexicano, resulting in occasional English name Mexican rose) is a purplish pink tone of the color rose, vivid and saturated, similar to the colors called fuchsia or magenta. It has been compared with the color of the bracts of ornamental climbing plant called bougainvillea, that is, Trinity and Santa Rita bougainvillea. Its origin is that this color is used in traditional clothing such as serapes and is used in the craft art and fine art of traditional Mexican culture.

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  • Rosa mexicano es un color rojo púrpura vivo y saturado. Se le ha comparado con el color de las brácteas de la planta trepadora ornamental llamada buganvilia, bugambilia, trinitaria o Santa Rita (Bougainvillea sp.),​ y su referencia originaria son las coloraciones magentosas utilizadas en vestimentas y otros objetos de la cultura tradicional mexicana. El manual de identidad visual de la marca país de México lo identifica con el color magenta puro de cuatricromía (M=100; véase CMYK),​ una muestra del cual se da en el recuadro de la derecha, arriba. El color rosa mexicano está comprendido en el acervo iconolingüístico de la cultura mexicana actual, aunque el diccionario de la lengua española de la RAE no lo registra. En México se le considera un elemento de la identidad nacional y un símbolo del carisma mexicano.​ (es)
  • Mexican pink (Spanish: rosa mexicano, resulting in occasional English name Mexican rose) is a purplish pink tone of the color rose, vivid and saturated, similar to the colors called fuchsia or magenta. It has been compared with the color of the bracts of ornamental climbing plant called bougainvillea, that is, Trinity and Santa Rita bougainvillea. Its origin is that this color is used in traditional clothing such as serapes and is used in the craft art and fine art of traditional Mexican culture. This bright vivid tone of hot pink is widely seen in Mexican culture today, although the dictionary of the Spanish Royal Academy does not register the name as yet. In Mexico it is considered an element of national identity and a symbol of Mexican charisma. (en)
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  • Rosa mexicano es un color rojo púrpura vivo y saturado. Se le ha comparado con el color de las brácteas de la planta trepadora ornamental llamada buganvilia, bugambilia, trinitaria o Santa Rita (Bougainvillea sp.),​ y su referencia originaria son las coloraciones magentosas utilizadas en vestimentas y otros objetos de la cultura tradicional mexicana. El manual de identidad visual de la marca país de México lo identifica con el color magenta puro de cuatricromía (M=100; véase CMYK),​ una muestra del cual se da en el recuadro de la derecha, arriba. (es)
  • Mexican pink (Spanish: rosa mexicano, resulting in occasional English name Mexican rose) is a purplish pink tone of the color rose, vivid and saturated, similar to the colors called fuchsia or magenta. It has been compared with the color of the bracts of ornamental climbing plant called bougainvillea, that is, Trinity and Santa Rita bougainvillea. Its origin is that this color is used in traditional clothing such as serapes and is used in the craft art and fine art of traditional Mexican culture. (en)
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  • Rosa mexicano (es)
  • Mexican pink (en)
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