Celadon (color)
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| — Color coordinates — | ||
| Hex triplet | #ACE1AF | |
| RGBB | r, g, b) | (172, 225, 175) |
| CMYKH | c, m, y, k) | (21, 0, 19, 12) |
| HSV | h, s, v) | (123°, 24%, 88%) |
| B: Normalized to H: Normalized to | ||
Celadon is a pale, sea-green pigment. From the French 'Céladon,' a character in L'Astrée (a romance by Honoré d'Urfé), celadon also refers to a type of pottery having the same pale green glaze, originally produced in China. Chemically, celadon is formed by combining chromium oxide, cadmium yellow, and titanium-zinc white.
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