Everything about the color Sapphire blue

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

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What color is sapphire blue?

Sapphire blue is a deep, vivid shade of blue that resembles the precious gemstone sapphire. This color is often associated with elegance, depth, and tranquility.

What are similar colors to sapphire blue?

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

  • Indigo (#4B0082) shares sapphire blue's deep, rich tones with a slightly more purple hue, offering a mysterious and regal feel.
  • Cobalt (#0047AB) closely resembles sapphire blue with its intense blue shade, evoking a sense of stability and calmness.
  • Royal Blue (#4169E1) is lighter but maintains the regal and sophisticated essence of sapphire blue.

What color goes with sapphire blue?

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

  • Gold (#FFD700) adds a touch of opulence and warmth, creating a striking and elegant contrast.
  • Silver (#C0C0C0) provides a sleek, modern contrast that enhances the richness of sapphire blue.
  • White (#FFFFFF) offers a crisp, clean contrast that highlights the depth of sapphire blue.
  • Emerald (#50C878) brings a vibrant, refreshing balance to the deep tones of sapphire blue.

What color conflicts with sapphire blue?

To avoid overwhelming the richness of sapphire blue, consider avoiding:

  • Orange (#FFA500) can clash with the cool tones of sapphire blue, creating a jarring contrast.
  • Red (#FF0000) risks overpowering the calmness of sapphire blue with its intense vibrancy.
  • Yellow (#FFFF00) may create a stark contrast that detracts from the elegance of sapphire blue.
  • Brown (#A52A2A) could dull the vibrancy and sophistication of sapphire blue.

What does the color sapphire blue represent?

Sapphire blue represents wisdom, loyalty, and nobility, often associated with the calming qualities of the ocean and sky. Psychologically, it evokes feelings of trust, peace, and confidence, making it a popular choice in corporate and formal settings. In art and design, sapphire blue is used to convey depth and sophistication, often serving as a backdrop to highlight other colors or elements.

What's the history of sapphire blue?

The name "sapphire blue" is derived from the gemstone sapphire, known for its striking blue color. Historically, sapphires have been prized for their beauty and rarity, often associated with royalty and divine favor. The color has been used in art and design for centuries, symbolizing purity and wisdom. In modern times, sapphire blue is a popular choice in fashion, interior design, and branding, valued for its timeless elegance and versatility.

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Color Conversions

HEX
#0F52BA
RGB DECIMAL
rgb(15, 82, 186)
RGB PERCENTAGE
rgb(6%, 32%, 73%)
CMYK
92, 56, 0, 27
HSL
hsl(216, 85%, 39%)
HSV (OR HSB)
216, 92, 73
WEB SAFE
#0F52BA
CIE-LAB
37, 22, -60
XYZ
12, 10, 48
CIE-LCH
37, 64, 290
BINARY
00001111, 01010010, 10111010
iOS - SwiftUI
Color(red: 0.058823529411764705, green: 0.3215686274509804, blue: 0.7294117647058823)
iOS - UIKit
UIColor(red: 0.058823529411764705, green: 0.3215686274509804, blue: 0.7294117647058823, alpha: 1.0)
Android - Compose
Color(0xFF0F52BA)


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