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About This Color Palette
<Jewelry Elegance>
1. Gold -
#FFD700
- A luxurious and warm metallic hue that represents wealth and opulence.
2. Emerald Green -
#50C878
- A rich, vibrant green that evokes the beauty of fine gemstones.
3. Ruby Red -
#C72C48
- A deep, passionate red reminiscent of exquisite rubies.
4. Sapphire Blue -
#0F52BA
- A striking, royal blue that symbolizes sophistication and elegance.
5. Pearl White -
#F8F8FF
- A soft, luminous white that reflects the purity and beauty of pearls.
This color palette, “Jewelry Elegance,” captures the essence of fine jewelry with rich, luxurious colors that evoke the beauty of precious gemstones and metals.
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The Future of Color
Color trends are evolving rapidly. We are seeing a shift towards more vibrant, expressive palettes that capture attention and evoke emotion.
"Color is a power which directly influences the soul."
Why it matters
Choosing the right color palette is crucial for brand identity. It communicates values without words and creates an instant connection with the audience.
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Protanopia
Red-blind (approx. 1% of men)
Deuteranopia
Green-blind (approx. 1% of men)
Tritanopia
Blue-blind (very rare)
Achromatopsia
Total color blindness (monochromacy)
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Gold
#FFD700
Tints
(Mixed with white - lighter)Original
Shades
(Mixed with black - darker)Emerald Green
#50C878
Tints
(Mixed with white - lighter)Original
Shades
(Mixed with black - darker)Ruby Red
#C72C48
Tints
(Mixed with white - lighter)Original
Shades
(Mixed with black - darker)Sapphire Blue
#0F52BA
Tints
(Mixed with white - lighter)Original
Shades
(Mixed with black - darker)Pearl White
#F8F8FF
Tints
(Mixed with white - lighter)Original
Shades
(Mixed with black - darker)Color Wheel Distribution
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