How Spanish conquistadors, and a tiny cactus-dwelling insect, gave the world the colour red
- Written by: Panizza Allmark, Professor Visual & Cultural Studies, Edith Cowan University
ShutterstockWhen you think about a red object, you might picture a red carpet, or the massive ruby in the Queen’s crown. Indeed, Western monarchies and marketing from brands such as Christian Louboutin have cemented our association of the colour red with power and wealth.
But what if I told you this connection has been pervasive across time...



















