Everything about the color Cordovan

The meaning of the color cordovan and color combinations to inspire your next creation.

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What color is cordovan?

Cordovan is a rich, warm shade of reddish-brown, reminiscent of the deep, luxurious hues found in high-quality leather goods.

What are similar colors to cordovan?

For variations within the same deep and rich spectrum as cordovan, consider:

  • Burgundy (#800020) shares cordovan's deep red tones but with a slightly more purple undertone, offering a regal and sophisticated feel.
  • Maroon (#800000) closely resembles cordovan with its blend of red and brown tones, providing a warm, earthy feel that's equally sophisticated.
  • Wine (#722F37) is darker and more intense, offering a deeper shade that retains the luxurious and bold characteristics of cordovan.
  • Oxblood (#4A0000) is a deeper, more intense version of cordovan, adding a dramatic and bold edge to the palette.

What color goes with cordovan?

To complement cordovan's luxurious tones, consider pairing it with:

  • Sage (#9DC28A) provides a refreshing, green-tinged balance that goes well with the boldness of cordovan.
  • Lavender (#E6E6FA) adds a touch of elegance with its soothing, purple-tinged hue.
  • Peach (#FFE5B4) matches with cordovan's warm, sunny tone and offers a gentle contrast.
  • Mint (#98FF98) offers a crisp, cool contrast that looks good with the richness of cordovan.

What color conflicts with cordovan?

To avoid overwhelming the richness of cordovan, consider avoiding:

  • Black (#000000) can overpower the depth of cordovan.
  • White (#FFFFFF) risks washing out the intensity of cordovan.
  • Gray (#808080) could dull the vibrancy of cordovan.
  • Beige (#F5F5DC) may neutralize the intensity of cordovan.
  • Cream (#FFFDD0) risks washing out the intensity of cordovan.

What does the color cordovan represent?

Cordovan represents luxury and sophistication, often associated with high-quality leather products and craftsmanship. It evokes a sense of warmth and richness. Psychologically, cordovan can convey stability and reliability, offering a comforting and grounded presence. In art and design, cordovan adds depth and elegance, often used to create a sense of timelessness and classic appeal.

What's the history of cordovan?

The name "cordovan" originates from the city of Córdoba, Spain, where a special type of leather was historically produced. This leather, known for its rich, reddish-brown color, became synonymous with quality and luxury. Over time, the term "cordovan" extended beyond leather to describe the color itself. In modern times, cordovan is used in fashion, interior design, and art to evoke a sense of warmth and sophistication.

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Color Conversions

HEX
#893F45
RGB DECIMAL
rgb(137, 63, 69)
RGB PERCENTAGE
rgb(54%, 25%, 27%)
CMYK
0, 54, 50, 46
HSL
hsl(355, 37%, 39%)
HSV (OR HSB)
355, 54, 54
WEB SAFE
#893F45
CIE-LAB
37, 32, 12
XYZ
13, 9, 7
CIE-LCH
37, 34, 20
BINARY
10001001, 00111111, 01000101
iOS - SwiftUI
Color(red: 0.5372549019607843, green: 0.24705882352941178, blue: 0.27058823529411763)
iOS - UIKit
UIColor(red: 0.5372549019607843, green: 0.24705882352941178, blue: 0.27058823529411763, alpha: 1.0)
Android - Compose
Color(0xFF893F45)


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