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Aquamarine colour characterisation: colour codes, shades and mixing tips

Aquamarine is a fresh, vibrant shade that comes from the blend of blue and green. It is named after the gemstone of the same name, whose colour is reminiscent of clear sea water. This colour radiates calm and harmony and is often used in interiors and textiles to create a relaxing environment. The colour of aquamarine evokes the closeness of nature, helping you to relax and achieve a stress-free state.

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In the world of fashion, aquamarine is a recurring colour, especially in spring and summer collections. It is also popular in accessories and clothing, complementing the summer skin tone and symbolising freshness and lightness. It is also often chosen for jewellery, as it gives the wearer an elegant and youthful look. In addition, aquamarine is a symbol of communication and emotional balance, which can be used to enhance self-expression and harmony.

Akvamarin colour RGB and HEX colour codes

The RGB code for the aquamarine colour is (127, 255, 212) and the HEX code is #7fffd4.

The aquamarine colour is Green and the calm and refreshing shades of blue.

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Colour scheme Code/Weights
Hex

#7FFFD4

RGB

rgb(127, 255, 212)

HSL

hsl(160, 100%, 75%)

HSV/HSB

hsv(160, 50%, 100%)

CMYK

cmyk(50%, 0%, 16.9%, 0%)

Contrasting colour

#80002B

Complementary colour

#FF7FDA

Dark and light shades of aquamarine

Click on the colour codes below to copy them to the clipboard.

Dark shades

Light shades

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Akvamarin's complementary colour palettes

Aquamarine is an aquamarine shade of aquamarine blue-green, which can be the perfect choice for different colour combinations. Below are some of the colour palettes with aquamarine at their core, including complementary, analogue, monochrome, triad, tetrad, split complementary and neutral.

Complementary palette

#7FFFD4
#FF7FDB
#00CED1
#DB7093

Analogue palette

#7FFFD4
#00FA9A
#40E0D0
#48D1CC

Monochrome palette

#7FFFD4
#66CDAA
#5F9EA0
#20B2AA

Triad palette

#7FFFD4
#FFD700
#FF4500
#FF6347

Tetrade palette

#7FFFD4
#FF7F50
#FFD700
#FF69B4

Split complementary palette

#7FFFD4
#FF6347
#FF69B4
#FF7F50

Neutral palette

#7FFFD4
#C0C0C0
#808080
#A9A9A9

What is the colour of aquamarine?

The aquamarine colour is reminiscent of the blue of the ocean, with a light, translucent blue or greenish-blue hue.

What determines the colour of aquamarine?

The colour of aquamarine depends mainly on the amount and type of trace iron it contains. The bluish-green hues are caused by divalent iron (Fe2+), while the pure blue colours are caused by trivalent iron (Fe3+). The hue is also affected by how clean the crystal is and the angle at which it is viewed for refraction.

How is it possible to mix aquamarine colours?

The aquamarine colour is created by mixing blue and green in the right proportions. The aquamarine colour is achieved by the following steps:

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1. Mix blue paint with green paint.
2. Add a small amount of white paint to lighten the colour.
3. Fine-tune the mixture until the desired shade is achieved. If too green, add blue dye, if too blue, add a little green.

These steps will help you achieve the right shade of aquamarine.

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