Coral (color)

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Coral (#FF7F50)

The various shades of the color coral are representations of the wide range of colors of the class of cnidarians also called corals. The complementary color of coral is turquoise.

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Coral
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— Color coordinates —
Hex triplet #FF7F50
RGBB (r, g, b) (255, 127, 80)
HSV (h, s, v) (16°, 69%, 100%)
Source X11
B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte)

The web color coral is a light orange color. It is displayed at right.

The first recorded use of coral as a color name in English was in 1513. [1]

Light Coral
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— Color coordinates —
Hex triplet #F08080
RGBB (r, g, b) (240, 128, 128)
HSV (h, s, v) (16°, 59%, 100%)
Source X11
B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte)

The web color light coral is displayed at right.


Coral Pink
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— Color coordinates —
Hex triplet #F88379
RGBB (r, g, b) (248, 131, 121)
HSV (h, s, v) (16°, 69%, 100%)
Source ISCC-NBS
B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte)

The color coral pink is displayed at right, a pinkish orange color. This is perhaps the most common color for corals.

The source of this color is the ISCC-NBS Dictionary of Color Names (1955), a Color dictionary used by stamp collectors to identify the colors of stamps--See sample of the color Coral Pink (color sample #26) displayed on indicated page: [1].

The complementary color of coral pink is teal. The first recorded use of coral pink as a color name in English was in 1892. [2]


Coral Red
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— Color coordinates —
Hex triplet #FF4040
RGBB (r, g, b) (255, 64, 64)
HSV (h, s, v) (3°, 82%, 100%)
Source FTHG
B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte)

The color coral red is displayed at right. This is a representation of the color of red corals.

The source of this color is the web safe color chart displayed on the website of From the Heart Graphics: [2].

As a footnote, red coral is also found frequently in jewellery. In 2007 it has become a fashionable accessory, however a lot of the red coral jewellery is given the color by a dye made from red mangrove. It nevertheless remains an endangered species and caution should be exercised in buying natural red coral.


  • Coral Pink (Hex: #F88379) (RGB: 248, 131, 121)
  • Light Coral (web color) (Hex: #F08080) (RGB: 240, 128, 128)
  • CORAL (web color) (Hex: #FF7F50) (RGB: 255, 127, 80)
  • Coral Red (Hex: #FF4040) (RGB: 255, 64, 64)

Interior Design

  • Coral and coral pink are popular colors in interior design to give a calm feeling of warmth to a room.

Religion

  1. ^ Maerz and Paul A Dictionary of Color New York:1930--McGraw Hill Page 193; Color Sample of Coral: Page 27 Plate 2 Color Sample J10
  2. ^ Maerz and Paul A Dictionary of Color New York:1930--McGraw Hill Page 193; Color Sample of Coral Pink: Page 27 Plate 2 Color Sample F9
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Rust Safety orange Salmon Tangerine Tenné (Tawny) ECE Amber/SAE Yellow Vermilion Burnt Orange Apricot Carrot Orange Orange Peel Orange (web) Brown
                         
Orange-Red Harley Davidson Orange
   
  Shades of pink  
Pink Carnation pink Fuchsia Magenta Salmon Pink Deep Pink Hollywood Cerise Hot Pink Medium Pink Shocking Pink Cherry Blossom Pink Coral Pink
                       
French Rose Lavender Pink Persian Rose Carmine Pink Cerise Pink Fuchsia Pink Japanese Pink Persian Pink Dark Pink Hot Magenta Lavender Rose Rose
                       
Thulian Pink Amaranth Light Thulian Pink Puce Rose Pink Tea Rose Amaranth Pink Brink Pink Cerise Deep Carmine Pink Mountbatten pink Ultra Pink
                       
  Shades of red  
Alizarin Amaranth Burgundy Cardinal Carmine Cerise Chestnut Coral Red Crimson Dark Pink Falu red Fire engine red
                       
Girlsnberry Hollywood Cerise Magenta (Process) Maroon Mauve taupe Orange-Red Persian red Pink Persimmon Red Red-violet Rose
                       
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