What the Basalt into Hellish Wailing

#4a0769 RGB(74,7,105)

About this color

What the Basalt into Hellish Wailing presents itself as a dark, intense violet shade, sitting at #4a0769 in the 24-bit RGB space.

#4a0769RGB(74, 7, 105)

HSL 281° · 87% saturation · 22% lightness

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Psychology

Dark violets carry associations of mystery, luxury, and depth — historically linked to royalty when purple dye was extraordinarily costly.

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History

Mauveine, the first synthetic dye, was discovered by accident in 1856 by eighteen-year-old William Perkin — a purple that sparked an industrial revolution in colour.

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Design use

In practical terms, a dark violet like this works well as a background for light-coloured text, as a deep accent stripe, or as an anchoring tone in dark-mode interfaces. It pairs naturally with off-whites, warm creams, and metallic highlights.

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Colour pairings

In terms of colour combinations, pair this violet with gold and cream for a rich, considered palette, or with sage and natural linen for something quieter and more contemplative.

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Color formats

Name
What the Basalt into Hellish Wailing
HEX
#4a0769
RGB
rgb(74,7,105)
RGB%
rgb(29%,2.7%,41.2%)
HSL
hsl(281,87%,22%)
HSV
hsv(281,93%,41%)
CMYK
cmyk(30,93,0,59)
LAB
lab(18,44,-40)
LCH
lch(18,59,318)
sRGB
(0.29,0.027,0.412)
HEX8
#4a0769ff
CSS Name
Decimal
074007105

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Color info

Lightness
22%
Saturation
87%
Hue
281°
Chroma
59
Temperature
WarmCool
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