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    rgb(221, 160, 221)

    About Plum

    Plum is a dark, reddish-purple like the fruit. It's rich, sophisticated, and deeply luxurious.

    Named after plum fruit. The color became popular in Victorian fashion and represents luxury and refinement.

    Plum works great for luxury brands, fall fashion, and elegant designs. It's popular for wine labels. Great for premium and sophisticated branding.

    221, 160, 221

    300°, 47%, 75%

    0.00, 0.28, 0.00, 0.13

    0.457

    Tints

    Color mixed with white for lighter variations

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    20% white

    #E4B3E4

    40% white

    #ECC6EB

    60% white

    #F2D9F2

    80% white

    #F9ECF8

    100% white

    Shades

    Color mixed with black for darker variations

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    20% black

    #B479B4

    40% black

    #8C548D

    60% black

    #663168

    80% black

    #410D44

    100% black

    Tones

    Color mixed with gray for muted variations

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    20% gray

    #CA9ACA

    40% gray

    #B794B7

    60% gray

    #A58DA4

    80% gray

    #928792

    100% gray

    Color Harmonies

    Colors that work beautifully together based on color theory

    Complementary

    Opposite on the color wheel, creates high contrast

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    #A0DDA0

    Analogous

    Adjacent colors, creates harmony and cohesion

    #BEA0DD

    #DDA0DD

    #DDA0BF

    Triadic

    Three colors equally spaced, vibrant and balanced

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    #DDDDA0

    #A0DDDD

    Split Complementary

    Base plus two adjacent to complement, less tension

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    #BFDDA0

    #A0DDBF

    Tetradic (Square)

    Four colors forming a square, rich and diverse palette

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    #DDBEA0

    #A0DDA0

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