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Lavender
What color is Lavender?
Lavender is a light shade of purple or violet that is named after the flower of the same plant.
It is a color that symbolizes femininity, grace, creativity and tranquility.
Lavender can be described as a medium purple or a light pinkish-purple, depending on the hue.
It is usually created by mixing purple and white paint, or by adding a small amount of blue to pink.
Lavender is often used in design, art and interior to create a soothing, elegant, and romantic atmosphere.
It can also be used to express individuality, spirituality, and imagination.
Lavender is a versatile color that can be paired with many other colors, such as white, black, gray, pink, purple, blue, green, yellow, and orange.
It is also a popular color in nature, especially in flowers, such as lavender, lilac, orchid, iris, violet, and wisteria.
Lavender flowers are known for their fragrance and medicinal properties, as well as their symbolic meanings of purity, devotion, serenity, and royalty.
Lavender is a color that can evoke different emotions and associations, depending on the context and the person.
Some people may find lavender calming, relaxing, and soothing, while others may find it stimulating, inspiring, and creative.
Lavender is a color that has a rich history and culture, as well as a beautiful appearance and meaning.
Example of the palette with the Lavender color
![Palette with colors: Pale silver, Medium jungle green and Dim gray Picture with primary colors of Pale silver, Medium jungle green, Dim gray, Manatee and Lavender](/images/lavender/building-with-a-balcony.webp)
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What looks best in Lavender?
Example of the palette with the Lavender color
![Palette with colors: Lavender, French lilac and Saint Patrick Blue Picture with primary colors of Lavender, French lilac, Saint Patrick Blue, Pearl Aqua and Asparagus](/images/lavender/vase-filled-with-purple-flowers-of-lavender-color.webp)
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