Mauve
A pale purple with gray and pink undertones, one of the first synthetic dyes
Fun Fact
In 1856, an 18-year-old chemist named William Henry Perkin accidentally invented the first mass-produced synthetic dye while trying to create a malaria cure, accidentally generating mauve-colored residue that revolutionized fashion and became known as the color that changed the world.
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Sienna
A warm earthy brown named after the Italian city of Siena
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Azure
A bright blue inspired by the cloudless sky, from the Arabic word for lapis lazuli
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Aquamarine
A light greenish-blue inspired by the gemstone and tropical waters
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Baby Blue
A very light, pastel blue traditionally associated with baby boys