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Sapphire Blue

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Sapphire Blue
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Sapphire Blue

Color Palette

Analogous

#0f52ba
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#1F06C7
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#0622D1
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#068DD1
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#06B9C7
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Monochromatic

#0f52ba
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#051A3B
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#4B7CC6
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#16253B
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#0B3D87
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Triad

#0f52ba
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#14386E
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#BA3422
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#96BA22
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#546E03
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Complementary

#0f52ba
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#042E6E
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#2E82FF
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#6E4900
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#BA810F
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Split Complementary

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#6E3914
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#BA5B18
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#6E6214
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#BAA206
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About

Sapphire Blue

The sapphire blue color represents a precious stone with the same name. This luxurious hue has been used for centuries to adorn jewelry and buildings, most notably in royal families around Europe during medieval times when it was their way of showing wealth or power through decoration alone - without needing physical strength on display at any time! Today we can find other variations that range from red-violet hues such as ruby (a less expensive variety) all the way up past browns like walnut while still remaining within our current understanding about how these colors work together visually according to brightness levels; however what makes them truly distinctively beautiful is this very bold tone found among