Deep teal, gold, rich emerald, and the soft white of new clothes — the colours of celebration after reflection.
Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha share a palette rooted in Islamic decorative tradition: the deep teal and emerald of mosque tilework, the gold of calligraphy and geometric ornament, the white of new clothing worn for prayer. These are not the vivid, saturated colours of firework festivals — they are richer and more considered, colours that carry centuries of aesthetic tradition. The palette moves between the geometric complexity of the arabesque and the simplicity of a white garment pressed for the occasion.
RGB (44-181-186)
#2cb5ba
A medium, moderate cyan with a quiet presence.
Countrified Border within the Fording →RGB (136-108-32)
#886c20
This dark orange sits at the moderate end of its family.
The Grave-toned Border alongside Winding →RGB (19-119-65)
#137741
This dark green sits at the vivid end of its family.
Melancholy Brine along the Mourning →RGB (55-119-164)
#3777a4
moderate and medium — a blue that reads as grounded.
What Familiar Acre opposite Centering →RGB (37-182-158)
#25b69e
A medium, vivid cyan with a quiet presence.
When Sandy Brook amid Weighing →:root { --eid-1: #2cb5ba; --eid-2: #886c20; --eid-3: #137741; --eid-4: #3777a4; --eid-5: #25b69e;}