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Cornsilk
What color is Cornsilk?
Cornsilk is a very pale yellow color that is named after the silky fibers that grow on the ears of corn.
It has the hexadecimal code #FFF8DC and the RGB values of 255, 248, 220.
It is a light and warm shade of yellow that resembles the color of cream or ivory.
Cornsilk is often used as a background color for web pages or as a tint for fabrics and paints.
This color can create a sense of warmth, comfort, and coziness in a room.
It can also evoke a feeling of nostalgia or simplicity.
Cornsilk is a color that can be paired with other shades of yellow, green, brown, or blue to create a natural or earthy palette.
It can also contrast well with darker colors like black, navy, or burgundy.
Cornsilk is a color that can be found in nature, such as in flowers, fruits, grains, or animals.
Some examples of cornsilk-colored things are sunflowers, bananas, wheat, or honey.
Example of the palette with the Cornsilk color
![Palette with colors: Cornsilk, Ash grey and Dark midnight blue Picture with primary colors of Cornsilk, Ash grey, Dark midnight blue, UCLA Blue and Pale brown](/images/cornsilk/living-room-with-a-couch.webp)
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