- SYMBOLISM
- has been divided into two kinds, symbolism of colour and symbolism of form. Of colours, BLACK typifies grief and death; BLUEhope, love of divine works, divine contemplation, piety, sincerity;PALE BLUE - power, Christian prudence, love of good works, serene conscience;GOLD - glory and power;GREEN - faith, immortality, resurrection, gladness;PALE GREEN - baptism;GREY - tribulation;PURPLE - justice, royalty; RED, martyrdom for faith, charity, divine love; ROSE-COLOURmartyrdom;SAFFRON - confessors;SCARLET - fervour and glory; SILVERchastity and purity;VIOLET - penitence;WHITE - purity, temperance, innocence, chastity, and faith in God. Instances of form: ANCHOR typifies hope;PALM - victory;SWORD - death or martyrdom; the LAMBchrist; UNICORNpurity. Of stones, moreover, the AMETHYST typifies humility; DIAMONDinvulnerable faith; SARDONYXsincerity; SAPPHIREhope, &c.
The Nuttall Encyclopaedia. James Wood. 1907.