Color Palette For Andalucían Very Expensive Ceramic
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Color Palette: Andalucían Very Expensive Ceramic
1. Color Name: Royal Blue
Hex Code:
#002366
Description: A deep, rich blue color reminiscent of the majestic ceramics found in Andalucían palaces. It exudes elegance and luxury, adding a regal touch to any design.
2. Color Name: Terracotta
Hex Code:
#CC4E5C
Description: This warm reddish-brown hue is inspired by the earthy tones often seen in Andalucían ceramics. It brings a rustic and authentic feel to the palette, evoking the essence of traditional craftsmanship.
3. Color Name: Gold Rush
Hex Code:
#FFD700
Description: A vibrant golden shade symbolizing opulence and grandeur. This color represents the extravagant embellishments often found in high-end Andalucían ceramic designs, adding a touch of luxury to the palette.
4. Color Name: Ivory Cream
Hex Code:
#FDFBF8
Description: A soft, creamy off-white shade that adds a sense of sophistication and elegance to the palette. This color represents the delicate and refined nature of Andalucían ceramics.
5. Color Name: Olive Green
Hex Code:
#556B2F
Description: A rich, earthy green hue inspired by the lush landscapes of Andalucía. This color adds depth and balance to the palette, representing the region's natural beauty.
6. Color Name: Deep Burgundy
Hex Code:
#800020
Description: A deep, dark burgundy shade reminiscent of the intricate floral patterns often seen in Andalucían ceramics. This color adds a touch of drama and richness, enhancing the overall palette's visual appeal.
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Royal Blue
#002366
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(Mixed with white - lighter)Original
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(Mixed with black - darker)Terracotta
#CC4E5C
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(Mixed with black - darker)Gold Rush
#FFD700
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(Mixed with black - darker)Ivory Cream
#FDFBF8
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(Mixed with black - darker)Olive Green
#556B2F
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(Mixed with white - lighter)Original
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(Mixed with black - darker)Deep Burgundy
#800020
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(Mixed with white - lighter)Original
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