The Alabaster between Levitating Quickening

#b9b3c2 RGB(185,179,194)

About this color

The Alabaster between Levitating Quickening reads as light and muted — a violet tone recorded at #b9b3c2, RGB(185, 179, 194).

#b9b3c2RGB(185, 179, 194)

HSL 264° · 11% saturation · 73% lightness

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Psychology

Lighter violets feel dreamy and imaginative — lavender fields, twilight skies, and gentle nostalgia.

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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

A light violet like this is most useful as backgrounds, cards, and large surface areas where readability of dark text is the priority. It recedes quietly, allowing content to take the lead.

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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 Categories

Color formats

Name
The Alabaster between Levitating Quickening
HEX
#b9b3c2
RGB
rgb(185,179,194)
RGB%
rgb(72.5%,70.2%,76.1%)
HSL
hsl(264,11%,73%)
HSV
hsv(264,8%,76%)
CMYK
cmyk(5,8,0,24)
LAB
lab(74,5,-7)
LCH
lch(74,9,306)
sRGB
(0.725,0.702,0.761)
HEX8
#b9b3c2ff
CSS Name
Decimal
185179194

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Color info

Lightness
73%
Saturation
11%
Hue
264°
Chroma
9
Temperature
WarmCool
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