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Turquoise

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Turquoise
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Turquoise

Color Palette

Analogous

#40e0d0
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#399fed
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Monochromatic

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#1c615a
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#87e6dc
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#39615d
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Triad

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#1c9488
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#e058d4
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#e0bd2b
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#947e23
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Complementary

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#63ffef
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#e07441
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Split Complementary

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#e0504c
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#94641c
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#e09c36
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About

Turquoise

Turquoise has a rich history as an important stone. It was discovered by travelers who noticed its brilliant coloration against the desert's tapestry, and then named after the precious jewel that shares this hue - turqouise (or 'Turkish' in English). This earthy tone complements almost any design aesthetic when used decoratively or on clothing; pairing well with dark green accents like leather upholstery for example! Not only does it enhance your room's style through wall surfaces too--even if all attention is focused towards content instead-a site using these web pages would be greatly enhanced thanks to their use of stylish yet understated elegance .