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Peridot

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HEX Triplet:
#e6e200
RGB:
230, 226, 0
CMYK:
0, 2, 100, 10
HSL:
59°, 100%, 45.1%
Closest colors:
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 396
in RAL Classic:
RAL 1021
in RAL Design:
RAL 090 80 90
in RAL Effect:
RAL 270-5
What color is Peridot? What are the examples of Peridot color in everyday life? What looks best in Peridot? What strange or uncommon things can be of the Peridot color? The Peridot Revolution
2024-08-24 Snargl 04:34
# General # Fashion # Imagination

What color is Peridot?

Plate with a piece of food on it on a table with a colorful background
Plate with a cake on top of it and a fork next to it on a table top with a knife
Man with a tattoo on his arm and chest standing in a room with a mirror and a light
Yellow sponge is in a green bowl on a table top with a white and green rim and a green
Close up of a fruit on a table with other fruit in the background
Yellow bowl with a yellow substance in it on a table top with a black surface and a black and white tile
Two women standing next to each other in a city street with neon signs and buildings in the background
Close up of a sliced orange on a table with other fruit in the background and a knife in the foreground
Man with blue hair at a table with food on a plate in front of him and a neon sign behind him
Painting of a woman's face on a yellow wall with a blue sky in the background and a building with a balcony
Futuristic looking object with a green light in the center of it's body
Cake with yellow and red decorations on a plate with a knife and fork next to it on a wooden table
Peridot is a gemstone that has a yellowish-green color.

The exact shade of green may vary depending on the amount of iron in the crystal structure.

Peridot is one of the few gemstones that occur in only one color, although some rare specimens may have a pure green hue without any yellow or brown tint.

This color a HEX code of #E6E200, which means it is composed of 90.2% red, 88.63% green and 0% blue in the RGB color space.

In the CMYK color space, it has 0% cyan, 2% magenta, 100% yellow and 10% black.

Peridot has a hue angle of 59 degrees, a saturation of 100% and a lightness of 45.1%.

This color is associated with the sun and the element of fire.

It is a symbol of vitality, joy, and prosperity.

Example of the palette with the Peridot color

Picture with primary colors of Myrtle, Peridot, Vegas gold, Dim gray and Cornsilk
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 6007
RAL 1004
RAL 1024
RAL 7005
RAL 9010
RAL Design
RAL 160 20 15
RAL 085 80 80
RAL 090 70 50
RAL 320 40 05
RAL 010 90 10

Example of the palette with the Peridot color

Picture with primary colors of Smoky black, Vivid tangerine, Raw umber, Peridot and Linen
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...

Example of the palette with the Peridot color

Picture with primary colors of Peridot, Desert sand, Burnt Sienna, Old mauve and Sinopia
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 1004
RAL 1014
RAL 2012
RAL 8015
RAL 2002
RAL Design
RAL 085 80 80
RAL 050 80 20
RAL 040 60 60
RAL 020 30 20
RAL 050 50 70
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What are the examples of Peridot color in everyday life?

Blue vase filled with yellow flowers on a table next to a window sill with bees on it. Example of CMYK 0,2,100,10 color.
Peridot color. Couple of vases with flowers in them on a table next to a wall
Peridot color. Plate with two lemons and a glass of orange juice on it with a spoon

Example of the palette with the Peridot color

Picture with primary colors of Sea Green, Rosy Brown, Sepia, Bone and Peridot
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 6000
RAL 4009
RAL 8029
RAL 9002
RAL 1004
RAL Design
RAL 150 50 40
RAL 010 60 15
RAL 050 30 36
RAL 010 80 10
RAL 085 80 80
RAL Effect
RAL 220-5
RAL 490-5
RAL 350-6
RAL 140-6
RAL 270-4
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What looks best in Peridot?

Close up of a bunch of flowers with green leaves around it and a red center on the center. Example of #E6E200 color.
Man in a yellow and black outfit with a helmet on and a sword in his hand and a yellow. Color CMYK 0,2,100,10.
Woman in a yellow dress and headdress with a yellow fan on her head. Color CMYK 0,2,100,10.
Peridot color. Woman in a yellow and black jacket is looking at the camera and is holding a cell phone in her hand
Peridot color example: Two women in yellow and black outfits standing next to each other in a room with a yellow light behind them
Yellow alien head with black eyes and a yellow body with black eyes and a gold body with black and silver details
Peridot color example: Yellow robot with green eyes is in the air above a body of water and a mountain range with a lightning bolt
Yellow sports car with a green light on top of it's hood is driving down a wet road. Example of RGB 230,226,0 color.
Woman with yellow glasses in a forest setting. Example of Peridot color.
Woman with a yellow dress and a yellow scarf on her head. Example of CMYK 0,2,100,10 color.
Cute doll with blonde hair and a yellow jacket on a blue background. Example of #E6E200 color.
Peridot, also known as chrysolite, is a captivating gemstone with a unique yellowish-green hue. Let's explore its characteristics and what complements it best:

Color and Variations

Peridot occurs in a range of green shades, from olive-green to brownish tones.
The ideal peridot color is a richly saturated pure grass green, achieved in larger gems (around 10 carats or more).
Smaller peridots may show yellowish-green hues, while brown undertones can lower their value.
Rarely, peridot exhibits a medium-dark, pure green without secondary yellow or brown tones.

Origin and Rarity

Peridot forms in mafic and ultramafic rocks, including lava and peridotite xenoliths from the mantle.
Gem-quality peridot is scarce on Earth's surface due to weathering during its journey from the deep mantle to the surface.
Notably, peridot is one of only two gems formed in the molten rock of the upper mantle, rather than Earth's crust.

Best Combinations

Complementary Colors: Pair peridot with colors opposite on the color wheel, such as purples and violets, to create striking contrasts.

Metal Settings: Yellow gold enhances peridot's warm tones, while white gold or platinum provides a cool backdrop.

Gemstone Combinations

Amethyst: The purple of amethyst complements peridot beautifully.

Diamonds: Sparkling diamonds add elegance and contrast.

Pearls: The soft luster of pearls pairs well with peridot's vibrancy.

Aquamarine: The blue-green of aquamarine harmonizes with peridot's green.

Jewelry Styles

Earrings: Peridot studs or drop earrings are versatile and eye-catching.

Rings: Peridot solitaire rings or clusters set with diamonds create stunning finger adornments.

Necklaces: A peridot pendant on a delicate chain adds a touch of nature-inspired elegance.

In summary, peridot's natural green beauty shines best when paired with complementary colors, set in the right metal, and combined with other gemstones. Whether you choose a classic ring or a modern necklace, peridot will captivate with its unique charm!

Example of the palette with the Peridot color

Picture with primary colors of June bud, Dark tea green, Peridot, Phthalo green and Heart Gold
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 strange or uncommon things can be of the Peridot color?

Bunch of yellow lights on a rock and some rocks and rocks are glowing yellow and black. Example of Peridot color.
Peridot color. Yellow toy with a big mouth and eyes with a black background
Close up of a sea anemone with yellow and blue colors on it's body and a black background. Color CMYK 0,2,100,10.
Yellow toy with a big mouth and big teeth on it's face and mouth is shown with a toothy grin. Example of CMYK 0,2,100,10 color.
Close up of a green object with a yellow center in the center of it's circle shape. Color Peridot.

Example of the palette with the Peridot color

Picture with primary colors of Onyx, Peridot, Dark electric blue, Sepia and Old Gold
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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Funny stories about the 'Peridot'

The Peridot Revolution

Far away, in the bustling city of Amsterdam, where the canals glistened under the sun and the streets were alive with the hum of bicycles, two unlikely heroes were about to embark on a journey that would change the world of polygraphy forever.

Duncan Chun was a car service worker, known for his meticulous attention to detail and his passion for colors. His garage was a kaleidoscope of hues, each car a canvas for his creativity. Despite his love for his job, Duncan always felt there was something more he was destined to do.
Garden with flowers and trees in the background and a path in the foreground

Mario Phoenix, on the other hand, was a writer. His words had the power to transport readers to distant lands and evoke emotions that lingered long after the last page was turned. Mario had a fascination with colors, often describing them in his stories with such vividness that readers could almost see them.

One fateful day, their paths crossed at a local café. Duncan was sketching a car design on a napkin, using a shade of green that caught Mario's eye. It was a vibrant, almost magical color that seemed to glow with an inner light.

"That's an interesting shade of green," Mario remarked, sitting down across from Duncan.

Duncan looked up, surprised. "Thanks. I call it Peridot. It's inspired by the gemstone."

Mario's eyes lit up. "Peridot... I like that. It has a certain allure to it."
Woman in a yellow jacket and black pants is standing on a street corner with a camera in her hand. Color CMYK 0,2,100,10.

As they chatted, they discovered their shared passion for colors and creativity. Duncan explained how he had been experimenting with different shades and combinations, trying to create something unique. Mario, in turn, shared his dream of writing a book that would be as visually captivating as it was narratively compelling.

Inspired by their conversation, they decided to collaborate. Duncan would create a new color palette, and Mario would write a story that would bring those colors to life. They called their project "The Peridot Revolution."

Duncan spent weeks in his garage, mixing pigments and testing different combinations. He wanted to create a color that was not just beautiful but also versatile, something that could be used in various forms of polygraphy. After countless trials and errors, he finally perfected the Peridot color. It was a shade of green that seemed to change with the light, sometimes appearing almost golden.

Meanwhile, Mario was busy weaving a tale that would do justice to Duncan's creation. He wrote about a mythical land where colors had magical properties, and the Peridot color was the most powerful of all. It was a story of adventure, friendship, and the quest for creativity.
Vase with yellow flowers and some blue and white vases with lemons on a table in front of a window. Color Peridot.

When they finally unveiled their project, it was met with awe and admiration. The Peridot color became an instant sensation in the world of polygraphy. Designers and artists from around the globe wanted to use it in their work. It was featured in magazines, showcased in galleries, and even used in fashion shows.

But the true magic of the Peridot Revolution was not just in the color itself, but in the story behind it. Duncan and Mario's collaboration showed the world that creativity knows no bounds and that when people from different walks of life come together, they can create something truly extraordinary.

Their story became an inspiration for many, reminding everyone that sometimes, the most beautiful things come from the most unexpected places. And so, the Peridot color continued to shine, a symbol of creativity, collaboration, and the endless possibilities of the human imagination.
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