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Discover the enigma of violet

Violet merges the power of red with the depth of blue to create a color of luxury and mystique that commands attention and inspires contemplation.

A closer look at the color violet

Violet emerged from rare purple dyes extracted from sea snails in ancient Phoenicia—a complex process that made it a prestigious color with royal associations. Spiritual traditions worldwide connect violet with enlightenment, wisdom, and the crown chakra. The mystique surrounding violet's presence in meditation spaces and sacred art underscores its enduring spiritual significance.
Modern psychology recognizes violet's ability to inspire creativity while promoting mental balance and inner peace.

In digital design, pure violet's hexadecimal code #8A2BE2 provides exact color matching for web and digital applications. The RGB values (138, 43, 226) reveal violet's unique composition of red and blue light, while minimal green creates its characteristic depth. CMYK values for printing typically fall around C:65% M:90% Y:0% K:0%, though specific formulations may vary by printer and paper type. Color temperature and ambient light significantly influence violet's appearance, making careful consideration of viewing environment essential for accurate reproduction.

Other related colors to violet:

Violet color values

HEX

#8A2BE2

CMYK

62, 81, 0, 11

RGB

138, 43, 226

HSL

271°, 76.3, 52.7

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Put some violet in your life

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