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Bone
What color is Bone?
Bone is a light grayish orange color that resembles the color of human or animal bones.
The hexadecimal code for bone is #E3DAC9, which means it is composed of 89.02% red, 85.49% green and 78.82% blue in the RGB color space.
In the CMYK color space, bone has 0% cyan, 4% magenta, 11% yellow and 11% black.
Bone is a shade of beige, which is a neutral color that can create a warm and cozy atmosphere.
Bone can be paired with complementary colors like azureish white or analogous colors like alabaster.
Example of the palette with the Bone color
![Palette with colors: Dark chestnut, Bistre and Bone Picture with primary colors of Dark chestnut, Bistre, Bone, Khaki and Medium taupe](/images/bone/bedroom-with-a-large-painting.webp)
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Example of the palette with the Bone color
![Palette with colors: Taupe gray, Bone and Smoky black Picture with primary colors of Taupe gray, Bone, Smoky black, Davy grey and Dark gray](/images/bone/woman-in-a-black-dress-standing.webp)
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Example of the palette with the Bone color
![Palette with colors: Bone, Onyx and Mountbatten pink Picture with primary colors of Bone, Onyx, Mountbatten pink, Dark gray and Bistre](/images/bone/black-and-white-floral-wallpaper.webp)
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What looks best in Bone?
It is a soft and neutral color that can create a calm and elegant atmosphere.
Bone can look best with colors that complement or contrast its hue, such as azureish white, bright gray, lavender, alabaster, or dark brown.
Here are some examples of how to use bone color in different contexts:
For clothing, bone can be a versatile color that can match with many other colors.
For example, a bone-colored coat can look chic and sophisticated with a lavender dress and a bright gray scarf.
A bone-colored shirt can look casual and cool with dark brown pants and a azureish white jacket.
A bone-colored hat can add a touch of warmth and style to any outfit.For interior design, bone can be a great choice for walls, furniture, or accessories.
For example, a bone-colored sofa can look cozy and inviting with azureish white pillows and a bright gray blanket.
A bone-colored wall can look elegant and spacious with lavender curtains and alabaster accents.
A bone-colored rug can add a touch of texture and comfort to any room.For graphic design, bone can be a good background color that can highlight other colors or elements.
For example, a bone-colored poster can look attractive and eye-catching with a dark brown logo and a lavender slogan.
A bone-colored website can look clean and professional with a bright gray header and a azureish white footer.
A bone-colored card can look simple and classy with a lavender border and a bright gray text.
Example of the palette with the Bone color
![Palette with colors: Pang, Old Gold and Bone Picture with primary colors of Pang, Old Gold, Bone, Dark jungle green and Auburn](/images/bone/bone-color-futuristic-car-driving-through-a-city.webp)
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