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Smokey topaz

Smokey topaz

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#933d41
RGB:
147, 61, 65
CMYK:
0, 59, 56, 42
HSL:
357.2°, 41.3%, 40.8%
Closest colors:
in RGB:
Cordovan
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 492
in RAL Classic:
RAL 4002
in RAL Design:
RAL 040 40 40
in RAL Effect:
RAL 330-2
What color is Smokey topaz? What are the examples of Smokey topaz color in everyday life? The Smokey Topaz Revolution
2024-08-30 Snargl 04:26
# General # Fashion # Imagination

What color is Smokey topaz?

Woman in a brown jacket and white panties posing for a picture in front of a building with a tree
Kitchen with a stove
Gold and purple sculpture of a demon with horns and eyes on a gray background
Man with a beard and a red jacket on posing for a picture with his arms crossed and his hands folded
Red man with a weird head and a weird haircut is standing in a doorway with a mirror
Painting of a tree on a beach at sunset with the sun setting in the distance and clouds in the sky
Painting of a glass of wine  and a plate of grapes
Red and white cat with a weird look on its face and eyes
Tree with red leaves on top of a building with a sky background and clouds in the background
Smokey topaz is a dark reddish-brown color that resembles the gemstone of the same name.

It has the HEX code #933D41 and the RGB values of 147, 61, 65.

In the CMYK color space, it is composed of 0% cyan, 59% magenta, 56% yellow and 42% black.

This color has a hue angle of 357.2 degrees, a saturation of 41.3% and a lightness value of 40.8%.

Smokey topaz is a Crayola color that was introduced in 1994 as part of their Gem Tones set.

Example of the palette with the Smokey topaz color

Picture with primary colors of Smokey topaz, MSU Green, Black, Pale taupe 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...
RAL Classic
RAL 8004
RAL 6005
RAL 9005
RAL 1019
RAL 9010
RAL Design
RAL 040 40 40
RAL 180 20 15
RAL 170 20 25
RAL 030 60 20
RAL 010 92 05

Example of the palette with the Smokey topaz color

Picture with primary colors of Smokey topaz, Apricot, Midnight Blue, Fuzzy Wuzzy and Black
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 Smokey topaz color

Picture with primary colors of Seal brown, Smokey topaz, Cinereous, Pale mauve and Chestnut
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 8022
RAL 8004
RAL 7034
RAL 7032
RAL 3017
RAL Design
RAL 000 15 00
RAL 040 40 40
RAL 010 50 15
RAL 040 70 10
RAL 030 50 50
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What are the examples of Smokey topaz color in everyday life?

Man in a red leather jacket standing in a room with red lights on the ceiling and a blue shirt on. Example of #933D41 color.
Living room with a couch, chair. Color #933D41.
Man in a red and black jacket standing in a street with a building in the background. Example of Smokey topaz color.
Chair and a table in a room with a red wall and a lamp on the floor. Example of RGB 147,61,65 color.

Example of the palette with the Smokey topaz color

Picture with primary colors of Smokey topaz, Caput mortuum, Skobeloff, Persian orange 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...
RAL Classic
RAL 8004
RAL 3005
RAL 5021
RAL 3022
RAL 9010
RAL Design
RAL 040 40 40
RAL 020 20 29
RAL 190 40 35
RAL 050 60 50
RAL 010 92 05
Author:
Funny stories about the 'Smokey topaz'

The Smokey Topaz Revolution

Long time ago, far away, in the bustling city of Amsterdam, where creativity flowed as freely as the canals, two unlikely heroes were about to embark on a journey that would change the world of design forever. Manolo Krang, a visionary entrepreneur with a knack for spotting trends, and Mario Hawk, a celebrated writer known for his vivid imagination, were about to discover the magic of the color "Smokey Topaz."

Manolo had always been fascinated by colors. He believed that the right hue could evoke emotions, tell stories, and even drive business success. One day, while browsing through a collection of gemstones, he stumbled upon a Smokey Topaz. Its unique blend of deep brown and subtle gray captivated him. He saw potential in this color, something that could set his new venture apart from the rest.

Meanwhile, Mario was struggling with writer's block. His latest novel was missing something, a spark that would bring his characters to life. He decided to take a break and visit his old friend Manolo, hoping that a change of scenery might inspire him.

When Mario arrived at Manolo's office, he was greeted by a flurry of activity. Designers were sketching, marketers were brainstorming, and in the center of it all was Manolo, holding the Smokey Topaz gemstone.

"Manolo, what’s all this?" Mario asked, intrigued.

"Ah, Mario! Just the person I needed to see," Manolo exclaimed. "I’ve discovered this incredible color, Smokey Topaz. I believe it can revolutionize our brand. But I need your storytelling genius to bring it to life."

Mario took the gemstone and examined it closely. The color was indeed mesmerizing. It had a mysterious quality, like a hidden story waiting to be told. An idea began to form in his mind.

"Manolo, what if we create a brand that tells a story through this color? A story of elegance, mystery, and innovation. We could use Smokey Topaz as the central theme, weaving it into every aspect of the design."

Manolo’s eyes lit up. "That’s brilliant, Mario! We could create a trademark that not only stands out visually but also resonates emotionally with our audience."

And so, the two friends set to work. Manolo gathered his team of designers, and Mario began crafting a narrative that would become the heart of their brand. They decided to launch a line of luxury accessories, each piece featuring the Smokey Topaz color.

The first product was a sleek, Smokey Topaz wristwatch. Mario wrote a captivating story about a time-traveling adventurer who used the watch to navigate through different eras. The watch became a symbol of timeless elegance and adventure.

Next, they designed a series of Smokey Topaz handbags. Mario’s story for these was about a secret society of explorers who used the bags to carry their most precious discoveries. The bags represented sophistication and the thrill of the unknown.

As the products rolled out, the response was overwhelming. People were not just buying accessories; they were buying into a story, a lifestyle. The Smokey Topaz color became synonymous with elegance and mystery. Manolo’s business soared, and Mario’s creative block was a thing of the past.

Their success caught the attention of the fashion world. Designers and brands began to experiment with Smokey Topaz, incorporating it into their collections. It became the color of the season, a trendsetter in its own right.

But for Manolo and Mario, the true victory was in the journey. They had taken a simple gemstone and turned it into a symbol of creativity and innovation. Their friendship had grown stronger, and they had proven that with a little imagination, anything was possible.

And so, the Smokey Topaz revolution began, one story at a time.
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# General # Fashion # Imagination
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