What do the colors on the Rainbow flag mean? Your guide to know it all.

Posted by Davidsteve on January 24th, 2018

Rainbow flags can be seen hosted on various buildings, houses, during events and parades to celebrate the LGBT community and their rights. The colors on the Rainbow flags stand have unique meaning but do you know what? Take a look at what these colors mean and what importance they hold in the history.

The pride flags came in the year 1978 when it was used against the anti-gay community by gay artist Gilbert Baker. Not just this, the flag has also been used by political parties and during peaceful and violent protests. The first flag was hand-stitched and had 8 colors namely – pink, red, orange, yellow, green, turquoise, blue and purple. With the growing popularity of the flag, it changed its avatar and the current flag only has 6 colors.

If you’re looking at buying these flags online, it’s important to first know what these colors stand for. Read on to find out…

Red – This is the topmost color on the flag and stands for life.

Orange – Orange represents healing – this is one of the bright and bold colors and in the light of recent events of violence against the community, this color stands for healing.

Yellow – Yellow doesn’t just have a meaning – it has a message too – the message to be yourself and come out instead of hiding behind the shadows. This color represents sunlight which gives life to humans and many other beings on this planet.

Green – This many sound familiar but the color green on the pride flag represents Mother Nature. Being gay or lesbian comes naturally and thus this color holds a vital place on the flag.

Blue – The color blue on the flag stands for serenity. The original pride flag had indigo and turquoise stripes which were later replaced by the color blue. This color is used to represent calmness and serenity.

Lilac – The last strip on the flag is lilac colored, representing the spirit. This color has been on the flag since its inception and makes the core of the flag despite being the one at the bottom of the flag.

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