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Emerald

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Emerald
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Emerald

Color Palette

Analogous

#50c878
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#4AD4C6
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#4EDEA7
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#4EDE55
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#72D44A
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Monochromatic

#50c878
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#1D472B
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#92D0A7
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#324739
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#3B9459
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Triad

#50c878
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#257A41
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#9563C7
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#C78F3C
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#7A5B2B
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Complementary

#50c878
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#257A41
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#80FFAA
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#7A1B18
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#C75350
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Split Complementary

#50c878
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#7A3D75
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#C75ABD
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#7A4025
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#C76F46
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About

Emerald

Emerald Green is a vibrant, fresh hue that has been traditionally associated with wealth and royalty. Emerald greens are typically created by mixing blue and yellow hues together but it's also close in relation to another well-known color: St Patrick’s Day (a popular Irish holiday). Mixing green paint pigment on top of other colors can give your design an elegant look while still maintaining its natural appeal; try using teal for contrast or red orange as accent shade if you're looking forward towards something more interesting than just plain ol'olive drab!