What the Rhapsodic Bloom within Glazing

#dc9bff RGB(220,155,255)

About this color

What the Rhapsodic Bloom within Glazing carries its coordinates at #dc9bff: a very light violet with intense saturation.

#dc9bffRGB(220, 155, 255)

HSL 279° · 100% saturation · 80% lightness

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Psychology

Pale violet sits at the intersection of calm and creativity — neither demanding nor recessive.

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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

With its high lightness, this tone is ideal 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

For palette building, violet finds its complement in yellow-green — a combination that feels both botanical and somewhat surreal. Softer companions include warm greys, dusty pinks, and aged golds.

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Color formats

Name
What the Rhapsodic Bloom within Glazing
HEX
#dc9bff
RGB
rgb(220,155,255)
RGB%
rgb(86.3%,60.8%,100%)
HSL
hsl(279,100%,80%)
HSV
hsv(279,39%,100%)
CMYK
cmyk(14,39,0,0)
LAB
lab(73,42,-40)
LCH
lch(73,58,316)
sRGB
(0.863,0.608,1)
HEX8
#dc9bffff
CSS Name
Decimal
220155255

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Color info

Lightness
80%
Saturation
100%
Hue
279°
Chroma
58
Temperature
WarmCool
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