What the Sun-dappled Bloom between Glazing

#d6b4ef RGB(214,180,239)

About this color

What the Sun-dappled Bloom between Glazing is rendered by screens as RGB(214, 180, 239) — a very light, vivid violet hue.

#d6b4efRGB(214, 180, 239)

HSL 275° · 65% saturation · 82% lightness

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Psychology

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

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History

The original purple dye — Tyrian purple — was extracted from sea snails and required thousands of molluscs for a single garment, making it the most expensive colour in the ancient world.

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Design use

In design practice, this very light shade works best as a base layer in light-mode design systems, lending warmth or cool clarity to an otherwise white canvas. Works well with a bold complementary accent.

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Colour pairings

When it comes to colour harmony, 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 Sun-dappled Bloom between Glazing
HEX
#d6b4ef
RGB
rgb(214,180,239)
RGB%
rgb(83.9%,70.6%,93.7%)
HSL
hsl(275,65%,82%)
HSV
hsv(275,25%,94%)
CMYK
cmyk(10,25,0,6)
LAB
lab(78,23,-25)
LCH
lch(78,34,313)
sRGB
(0.839,0.706,0.937)
HEX8
#d6b4efff
CSS Name
Decimal
214180239

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Color info

Lightness
82%
Saturation
65%
Hue
275°
Chroma
34
Temperature
WarmCool
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