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Indian Red

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#cd5c5c
RGB:
205, 92, 92
CMYK:
0, 55, 55, 20
HSL:
0°, 53.1%, 58.2%
Closest colors:
in RGB:
Chestnut
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 2031
in RAL Classic:
RAL 3017
in RAL Design:
RAL 030 50 50
in RAL Effect:
RAL 450-4
What color is Indian Red? What are the examples of Indian Red color in life? What looks best in Indian Red? The Enigma of Indian Red
2024-08-24 Snargl 05:38
# General # Fashion # Imagination # Design

What color is Indian Red?

Man with dreadlocks and a necklace on his neck and chest is standing in a red room
Two women in bikinis posing for a picture together in front of a red curtain and a mirror
Woman with red hair and makeup in a fantasy setting with a red background and a red
Red and black object with a red light on it's side and a black base with a red light on it
Picture frame with a yellow background and a pencils and crayons on a table next to it
Candle that is on a table with a red cloth on it and a candle in the middle
Woman in a futuristic suit standing in a field with a mountain in the background and trees in the foreground
Red house with a red staircase and trees in front of it and a gray background behind it
Indian Red is a natural clay earth pigment, which gets its color from ferric oxide.

This color has the HEX code #CD5C5C and the RGB values 205, 92, 92.

It is composed of 80.39% red, 36.08% green and 36.08% blue.

In the CMYK color model, used in printers, it has 0% cyan, 55% magenta, 55% yellow and 20% black.

In the HSL color scale, it has a hue of 0°, 53.1% saturation and 58.2% lightness.

Indian Red is often used in art, pottery, textiles and architecture as a natural dye or pigment.

Some famous paintings that use Indian Red are The Starry Night by Vincent van Gogh, The Scream by Edvard Munch and The Kiss by Gustav Klimt.

Example of the palette with the Indian Red color

Picture with primary colors of Ash grey, Seal brown, Crimson Red, Liver and Indian Red
Top 5 color shades of the illustration. Arranged in descending order of frequency of occurrence (first - more often, last - more rare).
See these colors in NCS, PANTONE, RAL palettes...
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What are the examples of Indian Red color in life?

Radio on top of a table next to a microphone and a speaker on a table with a purple light. Color #CD5C5C.
Painting of a red house in the snow with a car parked in front of it. Example of Indian red color.
Red scooter parked on a road near a park with trees and buildings in the background. Color RGB 205,92,92.

Example of the palette with the Indian Red color

Picture with primary colors of Indian Red, Dark candy apple red, Timberwolf, Black and Dark lava
Top 5 color shades of the illustration. Arranged in descending order of frequency of occurrence (first - more often, last - more rare).
See these colors in NCS, PANTONE, RAL palettes...
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What looks best in Indian Red?

Woman with pink hair and a pink dress is posing for a picture with a pink fur collar on. Color RGB 205,92,92.
Futuristic car is driving down the street in the city at night time. Color RGB 205,92,92.
Painting of a red landscape with a path leading to a mountain range and trees in the distance with a white line running through the center
Room with two chairs and a table in it with a view of a building through the window and a red curtain. Color RGB 205,92,92.

Example of the palette with the Indian Red color

Picture with primary colors of Dark sienna, Caput mortuum, Indian Red, Rose vale and Burnt umber
Top 5 color shades of the illustration. Arranged in descending order of frequency of occurrence (first - more often, last - more rare).
See these colors in NCS, PANTONE, RAL palettes...
RAL Classic
RAL 3007
RAL 3005
RAL 3017
RAL 3033
RAL 3013
RAL Design
RAL 080 20 10
RAL 020 20 29
RAL 030 50 50
RAL 010 40 45
RAL 030 30 45
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Funny stories about the 'Indian Red'

The Enigma of Indian Red

In a far away place, in the heart of a bustling city, where the old met the new in a dance of shadows and light, a peculiar tale began to unfold. It was a story that would forever change the perception of a color, a hue that came to be known as "Indian Red."

Dr. Iona Ervin, a renowned chemist with a penchant for the mysterious, had always been fascinated by colors. Her laboratory, filled with vials and beakers, was a kaleidoscope of shades and tints. But there was one color that eluded her – a deep, enigmatic red that seemed to pulse with a life of its own. This color, she believed, held secrets that could revolutionize the world of design.
Painting of a man standing in front of a building with a view of a river and mountains in the background

Meanwhile, in a factory on the outskirts of the city, Raj Chanel, a diligent worker with an eye for detail, was about to stumble upon something extraordinary. Raj had always been curious, often staying late to tinker with the machinery and experiment with different materials. One evening, as he mixed a batch of pigments, he noticed something unusual. The red dye he had been working with began to glow, emitting a strange, almost hypnotic light.

Intrigued, Raj decided to investigate further. He took a sample of the glowing red dye and, with a sense of trepidation, made his way to Dr. Ervin's laboratory. Iona, always open to new discoveries, welcomed Raj and examined the sample with keen interest. As she analyzed the dye, she realized that it was unlike anything she had ever seen. The color seemed to shift and change, revealing hidden patterns and symbols.

Together, Iona and Raj embarked on a journey to uncover the origins of this mysterious dye. Their quest led them to ancient texts and forgotten legends, each hinting at the existence of a powerful, otherworldly force connected to the color. They discovered that "Indian Red" was not just a pigment but a gateway to a realm of untapped energy and potential.
Futuristic city with a red moon in the background. Color #CD5C5C.

As they delved deeper, they encountered strange phenomena – objects levitating, whispers in the dark, and visions of a distant past. The color seemed to have a mind of its own, guiding them towards a hidden truth. They learned that the dye was created using a rare mineral found only in a remote region of India, a place shrouded in mystery and legend.

Determined to unlock the full potential of "Indian Red," Iona and Raj decided to incorporate it into a new trademark design. They believed that the color's unique properties could revolutionize the industry, creating designs that were not only visually stunning but also imbued with a sense of wonder and intrigue.
Red sports car driving down a city street at night with neon lights on the buildings. Example of Indian red color.

As the new trademark design was unveiled, it captivated the world. The deep, pulsating red drew people in, evoking a sense of mystery and fascination. The design became an instant sensation, with everyone clamoring to understand the secret behind the color.

But Iona and Raj knew that the true power of "Indian Red" lay not in its commercial success, but in the journey they had undertaken. They had uncovered a hidden world, a realm of possibilities that transcended the ordinary. And as they continued to explore the mysteries of the color, they realized that their adventure was just beginning.

The Enigma of Indian Red had only just begun to reveal its secrets, and Iona and Raj were ready to follow wherever it led.
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