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A Palette Based Off The Turks Historically Accurate

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Jazzy Jade #30D5C8
Crimson Cloud #C72C41
Mikado Yellow #FFC300
Ivory #FFFFF0
Blue Hour #003DA5
#30D5C8 Jazzy Jade
#C72C41 Crimson Cloud
#FFC300 Mikado Yellow
#FFFFF0 Ivory
#003DA5 Blue Hour

A palette based off the turks historically accurate

About This Color Palette

The colors in the Historical Turkish Palette are deeply rooted in the cultural and artistic heritage of Turkey. Here’s a brief overview of the significance of each color:

  1. Turquoise ( #30D5C8 ): This color is often associated with protection and is commonly found in traditional Turkish ceramics and tile work. Turquoise was believed to ward off evil spirits and is a prominent color in Islamic art.

  2. Deep Red ( #C72C41 ): Red symbolizes strength, courage, and power. It has historical significance in Turkish flags and military insignia, representing the valor of the Turkish people. The color is also prevalent in traditional carpets and textiles.

  3. Golden Yellow ( #FFC300 ): Gold and yellow hues are associated with wealth, prosperity, and the divine. In Ottoman art, gold was frequently used in decorative arts, manuscripts, and architecture, signifying luxury and high status.

  4. Ivory ( #FFFFF0 ): This neutral color represents purity and simplicity. It has been used in various forms of art and architecture throughout Turkish history, often as a background that enhances the vibrancy of other colors.

  5. Royal Blue ( #003DA5 ): Blue is a color of tranquility and peace in Turkish culture. It is often seen in the famous “Nazar” amulet, which is believed to protect against the evil eye. Royal blue also appears in traditional textiles and pottery, symbolizing the connection to the sky and the divine.

These colors not only serve aesthetic purposes but also carry significant meanings, reflecting the values, beliefs, and artistry of Turkish culture throughout history. Would you like to explore how to incorporate these colors into modern design or any specific projects?

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Jazzy Jade

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Crimson Cloud

#C72C41

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#FFC300

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Ivory

#FFFFF0

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Blue Hour

#003DA5

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