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Purple

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Purple
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Purple

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

Purple

Purple has a calming effect on the body and mind. It's traditionally associated with royalty, majesty, and nobility as well as having an otherworldly quality that can represent luxury or opulence depending on its shade. Lighter purples may also indicate femininity while darker hues are more typically sentimental in nature - this color is reminiscent of simpler times when life seemed full of romance rather than stress!