Color/ Holiday/Time of YearSignificance
Black/ Samhain/ Black is the primary color of Samhain. Black symbolises the vastness and mystery of the spirit world (and the universe to a greater extent). It also represents the dead and the fading of light in the ‘dark half’ of the year.
Red/Beltane, Yule/Red is symbolic of strength, vitality, sex and passion,as well as of bonfires and other related symbols of the holiday. For Yule, red is symbolic of abundance, prosperity and good tidings.
Gold/Imbolc, Yule/ For Imbolc gold is symbolic of candle flames and light. During Yule, gold is associated with the Sun and gift giving.
White/Imbolc, Yule/White is the primary color of Imbolc. Like gold, it symbolises light and candle flames. It also symbolises the snow, milk and Brigid, along with other symbols of the season.
Dark Green/Yule/Dark green symbolises the evergreen flora which is used to decorate during the holiday – it is symbolic of wealth (gifts), nature and peace. In some traditions, dark green is representative of the Oak King, who conquers the Holly King for dominance in the next half of the year.
Light Green/ Litha, Beltane/light green represents new spring growth and the balance which nature brings. In Litha, light green is also symbolic of balance and harmony. In Beltane, the colof has similar associations, but also of the wildness and raw energy of nature.
Yellow/Litha, Lughnasadh/Lammas, Ostara/Yellow is one of the most versatile colors, and used in a plethora of holidays. In Litha, yellow is the primary color, and symbolic of the Sun, joy and light. In Lughnasadh or Lammas, yellow is symbolic of the grain the holiday celebrates and the Sun. In Ostara, it represents flowers and spring.
Orange/Mabon, Samhain/ In Mabon, orange represents the changing of the season and the fading of light in the darker half of the year. For Samhain, the color comes secondary to black, but has similar associations as in Mabon, and also represents flames and a connection to the spirit world. In some sects the color represents the Sun in rebirth when Yule arrives.
Pink/Ostara/For Ostara, pink is symbolic of the flowers and new spring.
Brown/Mabon/Brown is symbolic of the fallen leaves and changing seasons.