
The difference between cognac color and brown: 1. The term 'cognac color' originates from French wine, referring to a light reddish-brown hue. Visually, cognac color appears brighter and more vibrant. 2. Brown is a traditional Chinese color term, referring to the color of palm fiber, which is a shade of brown. Visually, brown gives a sense of stability and is easy on the eyes. Brown is often associated with earth, nature, and simplicity, conveying reliability and healthiness. Additional information: 1. In a narrow sense, cognac refers to a type of grape-based brandy produced in the Cognac region of France or its surrounding areas. Thus, cognac color refers to the hue of this liquor, resembling amber with possible variations of yellowish-brown or reddish-brown, and may appear golden under light. 2. In terms of symbolism, brown is somewhat the opposite of purple in certain aspects. Brown has a strong association with wood and, to a lesser extent, stone.


