Everything about the color Rose gold

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

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What color is rose gold?

Rose gold is a warm, metallic hue that combines pink and gold tones, creating a luxurious and romantic aesthetic.

What are similar colors to rose gold?

For variations within the same warm and elegant spectrum as rose gold, consider:

  • Champagne (#F7E7CE) shares a similar soft, metallic quality with a lighter, more golden undertone.
  • Copper (#B87333) offers a deeper, more orange-toned metallic sheen that complements rose gold's warmth.
  • Dusty Rose (#DCAE96) has a muted pink tone that echoes the softness of rose gold.
  • Blush (#DE5D83) provides a pinkish hue that complements the rosy aspect of rose gold.

What color goes with rose gold?

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

  • Ivory (#FFFFF0) adds a soft, neutral contrast that enhances rose gold's warmth.
  • Sage (#BCB88A) provides a muted green balance that complements the metallic sheen of rose gold.
  • Lavender (#E6E6FA) adds a subtle, elegant touch with its soothing, purple-tinged hue.
  • Mint (#98FF98) offers a fresh, cool contrast that pairs well with rose gold's warmth.

What color conflicts with rose gold?

To avoid clashing with the elegance of rose gold, consider avoiding:

  • Red (#FF0000) can overpower rose gold's subtlety with its bold intensity.
  • Orange (#FFA500) may clash with rose gold's metallic sheen.
  • Bright Yellow (#FFFF00) risks overwhelming the delicate balance of rose gold.
  • Neon Green (#39FF14) could disrupt the sophisticated feel of rose gold.

What does the color rose gold represent?

Rose gold symbolizes luxury, elegance, and romance, often associated with love and femininity. It conveys a sense of warmth and sophistication. Psychologically, rose gold can evoke feelings of comfort and calmness, making it a popular choice for personal accessories and home decor. In art and design, rose gold adds a touch of opulence and modernity, often used to create a chic and stylish aesthetic.

What's the history of rose gold?

The name "rose gold" originates from its blend of gold and copper alloys, giving it a pinkish hue. It gained popularity in the 19th century, especially in Russia, where it was known as "Russian gold." In the 1920s, rose gold became a fashionable choice for jewelry, symbolizing elegance and luxury. Today, rose gold is widely used in various industries, from fashion to technology, for its unique and appealing aesthetic.

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Color Conversions

HEX
#B76E79
RGB DECIMAL
rgb(183, 110, 121)
RGB PERCENTAGE
rgb(72%, 43%, 47%)
CMYK
0, 40, 34, 28
HSL
hsl(351, 34%, 57%)
HSV (OR HSB)
351, 40, 72
WEB SAFE
#B76E79
CIE-LAB
55, 30, 6
XYZ
29, 23, 21
CIE-LCH
55, 31, 12
BINARY
10110111, 01101110, 01111001
iOS - SwiftUI
Color(red: 0.7176470588235294, green: 0.43137254901960786, blue: 0.4745098039215686)
iOS - UIKit
UIColor(red: 0.7176470588235294, green: 0.43137254901960786, blue: 0.4745098039215686, alpha: 1.0)
Android - Compose
Color(0xFFB76E79)


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