The Origins of the Marina Green Sylko

 In November 1934, Princess Marina of Greece married the Duke of Kent. It was reported in newspapers throughout the UK just before the wedding that she was to have a colour named after her to mark the occasion. At the behest of The Colour Council, she consented to let her name be used for a new shade of green. Marina Green was a bluish green, apparently very subtle and suitable for evening dresses. Interesting that green was used and not the more predictable blue - it was still the fashionable colour. 

By December, boxes of Christmas bonbons were being packaged in boxes of a Marina Green shade. And it appeared in the latest batch of Sylko thread colours - D347. 


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