Scharlaken

As a color, scarlet (Scharlaken) carries deep symbolic weight in Dutch-language poetry and art:

: It is used to evoke intense emotion or regal imagery, such as the "Scharlaken Prinses" (Scarlet Princess) mentioned in contemporary Dutch poetry for World Poetry Day . Scharlaken

: Originally published in 1944, this story introduced Professor Calculus and the shark-shaped submarine. As a color, scarlet (Scharlaken) carries deep symbolic

The most prominent cultural reference is to (Red Rackham), the villainous pirate in the iconic Tintin adventure De Schat van Scharlaken Rackham (Red Rackham's Treasure). As a color

In the biological sciences, "Scharlaken" is frequently cited as part of a significant research team (e.g., ) focused on the physiology of honey bees ( Apis mellifera ).