Tone Velvet

Velvet tone

One of the key elements to successfully creating floral arrangements is the correct choice of colors and shades. Not only the appearance of the finished bouquet depends on this, but also the mood that it will convey. Velvet tone has become one of the most popular varieties among florists, as it is universal in its use. It suits a variety of decoration styles.

What is the secret of the popularity of this shade? Many people note the lightness and airiness of Velvet toner. It is almost a win-win in any bouquets. Its versatility allows it to be harmoniously combined with other shades. The combination of this tone with pastel colors gives gentle, airy compositions. Brighter colors make this bouquet lighter thanks to the subtlest shade of Velvet. It is often used to create bouquets for a specific event. This can be explained by the fact that everything should be perfect at the holiday. And Velvet's tone does an excellent job of this. It looks equally successful both in a wedding bouquet and in a bridal bouquet or simply as an additional accent. Florists often have to work in different techniques, which is why the ability to correctly combine one color with another is an important skill. When the tone Velvet is used for a bridal bouquet, it should have a specific role in the composition. It can be a touch of grace or an accent of tenderness. It should be noted that this tone helps to emphasize the girl’s femininity and makes her image even more sensual and romantic. The combination of pink and burgundy tones looks very gentle in wedding bouquets. Experts do not recommend using Velvet tone in bouquets without additional accents, such as bright ribbons. Bouquets should be elegant and unobtrusive - this is a prerequisite for this color scheme. First of all, it can be attributed to peach flowers. Usually this tone goes immediately with another basic tone -



**Velvet tone**

The tone of velvet is not just the color of a fabric or material, it is an entire philosophy of creating an image in clothing, fashion trends and even culture. This color has its own history and a number of features that need to be taken into account when using it.

There are several theories about the origin of velvet, but most experts are inclined to believe that velvet fabrics could have appeared in Europe only after the discovery of America, starting in the 15th-16th centuries. At that time, the Dutch, French and Spanish imported velvet from China, from where it spread throughout the world. The original fabric was silk, so velvet was considered expensive and status clothing. Since then, the color has become synonymous with elegance and luxury, and velvet fabric is one of the most popular materials in the fashion world.

The properties of velvet are determined by its composition - most often it is wool or cotton mixed with various synthetic fibers. Velvet items look very elegant, feel pleasant to the touch and are distinguished by their attractiveness. The color of velvet is always dull and muted, often its shades are reminiscent of the colors of nature, such as dark brown, rich green, dark blue or black. There are also many variations of these shades, from lighter to darker.

**Color Features:**

- Velvet fabrics usually have a smooth, silky texture, which makes things look especially pleasant to the touch. - Velvet items often feel warm, as if they have been rubbed with wax and oil, thereby creating comfort for