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Colors Tibetans in the city prefer light colors while in the pastoral area women are fond of bright colors. Citizens match clothes of similar colors together, while country people make their clothes, most usually aprons, with stripes of five different colors: white, blue, green, red and yellow, which represent the cloud, the sky, the rivers, the earth, and one of the gods in their religion. Often, they put two contrasting colors together. White and black, green and red are mixed pleasantly, which generates delicate artistic effects. The match of colors shows the specific sense of beauty of Tibetans.
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