Violet — More ∞ Joy
Violet: The Edge of the Visible
Violet sits at the edge of the visible spectrum — just before ultraviolet, the light we can't see. It holds both blue's calm and red's energy. Associated with imagination, spirituality, and inner authority. Wisteria and Lavender are the softest entry points; Grape and Hydrangea are vivid and bold; Nightshade, Ultra Violet, and Imperial Purple carry the deepest power.
Reach for it when
- You're in a creative or intuitive space and want to honor that
- You want inner authority that doesn't need to be loud
- You're stepping outside convention intentionally
Let it rest when
- You want to be taken in a purely straightforward professional direction
- You need simplicity rather than complexity
More ∞ Joy dyes in this family
Hue Position
Violet sits at the very edge of human visibility (380–450nm), vibrating faster than any other visible color. Beyond it lies ultraviolet.
Undertones
Warm violets lean toward red (lavender, plum). Cool violets lean toward blue (imperial purple).
Chroma Range
From soft & muted (earthy, wearable) to vivid & clear (bold, expressive) — 15 shades spanning the full spectrum.
Frequency
380–450nm. Highest visible frequency, closest to ultraviolet. The edge of human perception.
Color History
A History Written in Violet
Color Psychology
How Violet Works on the Mind
Energy & Frequency
The Vibration of Violet
Energy Work & Chakra Correspondence
Light, Wavelength & Physics
Violet light (380–450nm) has the highest frequency of any visible color — it vibrates fastest, carries the most energy per photon, and sits closest to the ultraviolet threshold. Violet is literally the highest visible vibration available to the human eye.

















