The meaning of the color Tiffany Blue and color combinations to inspire your next design.
Around 1845, the world famous jeweler, Charles Lewis Tiffany, chose a mixture of bright green with a hint of blue as the official color for his jewelry line and packaging. With time and Tiffany & Co.’s ever growing popularity, these little blue boxes became an icon, getting the name Tiffany blue. Its hex code is #0ABAB5.
Tiffany blue is best used with white for a sophisticated look. As an accent, the color can also do wonders for a design—corals, deep blues, and yellows are all great choices.
Looking for a different hue? The following colors are related to tiffany blue.
In a RGB color space (made from three colored lights for red, green, and blue), hex #0ABAB5 is made of 3.9% red, 72.9% green and 71% blue. In a CMYK color space (also known as process color, or four color, and used in color printing), hex #0ABAB5 is made of 95% cyan, 0% magenta, 3% yellow and 27% black. Tiffany Blue has a hue angle of 178.3 degrees, a saturation of 89.8% and a lightness of 38.4%.
The hexadecimal color #0ABAB5 has RGB values of R: 3.9, G: 72.9, B: 71 and CMYK values of C: 0.95, M: 0, Y: 0.03, K:0.27.
Value | CSS | |
---|---|---|
Hex | 0abab5 | #0abab5 |
RGB Decimal | 10, 186, 181 | rgb(10,186,181) |
RGB Percentage | 3.9, 72.9, 71 | rgb(3.9%, 72.9%, 71%) |
CMYK | 95, 0, 3, 27 | |
HSL | 178.3°, 89.8, 38.4 | hsl(178.3°, 89.8%, 38.4%) |
HSV (or HSB) | 178.3°, 94.6, 72.9 | |
Web Safe | 00cccc | #00cccc |
CIE-LAB | 68.399, -39.126, -8.548 | |
XYZ | 26.021, 38.515, 49.77 | |
xyY | 0.228, 0.337, 38.515 | |
CIE-LCH | 68.399, 40.049, 192.324 | |
CIE-LUV | 68.399, -53.019, -7.141 | |
Hunter-Lab | 62.061, -30.934, -7.771 | |
Binary | 00001010, 10111010, 10110101 |
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