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Ultramarine

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Ultramarine
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Ultramarine

Color Palette

Analogous

#120a8f
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#60039C
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#3A03A6
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#0324A6
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#034A9C
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Monochromatic

#120a8f
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#1D0FDB
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#433CA2
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#5A51DB
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#0C065C
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Triad

#120a8f
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#0F0B42
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#8F4518
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#2A8F18
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#0B4201
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Complementary

#120a8f
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#070242
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#3125DB
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#423800
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#8F7A0A
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Split Complementary

#120a8f
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#DB9A25
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#8F6211
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#BFDB25
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#798F03
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About

Ultramarine

With its deep blue and violet hues, ultramarine is one of the most restful colors you can lay eyes upon. Blending into many shades that range from dark to light blues as well as purples may be found on either side in nature or art history books alike this color way has been used throughout time by cultures around the world for it's calming properties which we all know play important roles when trying times present themselves so they need not overwhelm us through depression due simply because their beauty struck up inside each other like two souls destined never again experience loneliness until after death had taken them away