Many thanks to all who have taken the trouble to reply to my previous post on Sefirotic colours. I am aware of the western colours -white-grey-black-blue-red-yellow-green-orange-purple-
black. I believe that the Golden dawn used these correspondences.
However, there is i think an older symbolism (and perhaps more authoritative, if we accept that Kabbalah is originally a Jewish mystical tradition) .. which throws up a few different schemes .. for example Binah can be Green. Scholem in his article .. Colours and their Symbolism in Jewish Tradition and Mysticism says ... 'According to Azriel (and to many other kabbalists) the third sefira, Binah, corresponds to green: this goes back to the Talmudic passage which has never received satisfactory interpretation. Thus the Tohu, the void in genesis 1:2, [suitable numbers for a Binah correspondence-sean], is designated as a green strip encircling the earth.'
Chesed is also in some correspondences given as white.
Malkuth, a four fold combination of the colours derived from Moses getting instructions from God on Sinai (Exodus 25:40) to build a dwelling place for Shekinah (a definite Malkuthian correspondence). The colours are generally (in Judaism) held to be red, green, black and white.
So these are a;ll quite different from our familiar Western tradition, of course over thousands of years, the Jewish correspondences have changed too... but I would be interested in hearing explanations of *why* such colour correspondences come about. (But please .. not along the lines of 'Netzach is sefira of nature .. and nature is green'

. Any reasonable comments or indeed questions gratefully received.
Many thanks