Guide to the Color

Brown

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Brown
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Brown

Color Palette

Analogous

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Monochromatic

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Triad

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Complementary

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Split Complementary

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About

Brown

The deep blue color associated with royalty, art and nature has long been an important one for many different things. The first documented use of this pigment was in Ancient Egypt where people used it widely on their jewelry to decorate themselves or other objects they owned back then such as sculptures made out stone

A lot happens since then but let's not get ahead of ourselves! From here we'll focus more closely how the world began using blues when stained glass windows became popular during medieval times