Aztec Temple

#84705B

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What Color is Aztec Temple

Aztec Temple is a muted, desaturated brown-orange that evokes the weathered surfaces of ancient stone structures. This stony hue balances warmth with a neutral undertone, creating a sense of permanence and historical depth.

What color is opposite Aztec Temple?

The opposite color to Aztec Temple is Blue Bayoux (#5c7084).

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Additional Information

  • Color Family: Orange
  • Temperature: Warm
  • Associated Season: Autumn
  • Complementary Color: #5C7084
  • Brightness: 116/255
  • Saturation: 31%

Colors That Pair Well With Aztec Temple

Complementary

Pair with Blue Bayoux for a harmonious, balanced look. Great for backgrounds and accents.

#84705B#5c7084

High Contrast

Use Bermuda Gray for maximum readability. Ideal for text or critical UI elements.

#84705B#7b8fa4

Harmonious Depth

Use lighter and darker shades for a sophisticated, cohesive design. Great for backgrounds, text, and subtle accents.

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Aztec Temple History

While the name suggests the Pre-Columbian eras of Mesoamerica, the color mimics the appearance of volcanic rock and sun-dried clay used in the construction of the Templo Mayor. Ancient civilizations relied on local earth pigments such as ochre and limonite to achieve these resilient, sun-baked tones. These materials were physically durable, resisting the intense tropical humidity and UV exposure of the Mexican highlands.

In the broader context of art history, this specific level of saturation mirrors the sepia tones popular during the late 19th-century photography boom. It gained renewed popularity during the mid-20th century as architects sought brutalist materials that felt organic yet industrial. Today, it represents a shift away from clinical whites toward more grounded and historical palettes.

Meaning & Psychology

Aztec Temple radiates a sense of stability and reliability, similar to the psychological effect of mountain ranges or architectural foundations. It lacks the aggression of pure orange, instead offering a quiet wisdom that encourages introspection. The high grey content reduces visual fatigue, making it a calming choice for high-traffic environments.

Culturally, this shade often symbolizes heritage and the passage of time. It provides a feeling of security without being overly protective or heavy. By combining the vitality of orange with the gravity of brown, it suggests a personality that is both creative and disciplined.

In Nature

This color is frequently found in sedimentary rock formations and the weathered bark of cedar trees. It appears in the dried husks of coconuts and the coats of certain desert mammals like the bactrian camel, providing effective camouflage against arid landscapes.

How To Use Aztec Temple

As a sophisticated neutral, Aztec Temple provides an excellent backdrop for metallic accents like brass or brushed gold. In digital design, it functions well as a high-contrast alternative to black for text on light backgrounds, ensuring better readability and reduced eye strain. It is particularly effective in luxury branding to convey a sense of legacy and artisan craftsmanship.

In interior spaces, this shade should be used on large surfaces to create an enveloping atmosphere. It pairs seamlessly with natural textures such as linen, wool, and raw wood. To maintain visual interest, designers should utilize tonal layering with lighter creams or deeper charcoals to prevent the space from feeling flat.

Related Words

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Desert Monument

A collection of earth-toned neutrals inspired by ancient ruins under a midday sun.

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Modern Terracotta

A warm, contemporary palette that blends clay-like oranges with deep architectural shadows.

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Sun-Dried Valley

A desaturated landscape palette featuring sage greens and weathered stone browns.

Color Conversions

Hex
#84705B
RGB
132, 112, 91
RGB %
52%, 44%, 36%
HSL
31°, 18%, 44%
HSV
31°, 31%, 52%
CMYK
0%, 15%, 31%, 48%
LAB
48.57, 4.47, 14.60
XYZ
17.20, 17.25, 12.32

Color Blindness Simulation

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CSS Snippets

Text Color (Hex)
Aa
color: #84705B;
Text Color (RGB)
Aa
color: rgb(132, 112, 91);
Background Color
background-color: #84705B;
Border
border: 3px solid #84705B;
Box Shadow
box-shadow: 0 4px 12px #84705B66;
Gradient
background: linear-gradient(135deg, #84705B 0%, #ffffff 100%);
Cushion Mockup
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Size30cm x 30cm
Color
Aztec Temple

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Product Details

Add a touch of luxury to your home with our premium Eco Velvet cushions. Soft to the touch, these cushions are perfect for adding comfort and style to any room.

  • Material: Soft Eco Velvet.
  • Feel: Velvety soft finish.
  • Print: Double-sided, all-over vibrant color using water-based inks.
  • Care: Machine washable at 30°C.
  • Construction: Handmade to order with a concealed zipper.
Eco Credentials

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  • Made to Order: Produced only when you order, eliminating overproduction and waste.
  • Water-Based Inks: Printed using neo-pigment, water-based inks that are non-hazardous, toxin-free, and vegan-friendly.
  • Local Fulfilment: Produced locally where possible to reduce carbon emissions from transport.
  • Vegan Friendly: No animal products are used in the production of these cushions.

What Goes With Aztec Temple?

Explore color palettes containing Aztec Temple and discover harmonious combinations for your designs.

Accessibility

Contrast with Black and White

Contrast with Black

UI Examples

"Color is a power which directly influences the soul."

Contrast Ratio

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UI Examples

"Color is a power which directly influences the soul."

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the hex code for Aztec Temple?
The hex code for Aztec Temple is #84705B. The RGB values are (132, 112, 91). You can find more formats like CMYK and LAB in the Color Conversions section.
What colors go with Aztec Temple?
Aztec Temple pairs well with its complementary color, Blue Bayoux (#5c7084). It also works great with analogous colors (neighbors on the wheel) and triadic combinations. See our recommended pairings for more ideas.
Is Aztec Temple accessible for text?
No, Aztec Temple is not readable on white backgrounds. It is not readable on black backgrounds. For detailed contrast ratios and WCAG scores, check the accessibility section.
How do I use Aztec Temple in CSS?

You can use Aztec Temple in CSS with its hex code. Here is an example class:

.aztec-temple {
  background-color: #84705B;
  color: #FFFFFF;
}

For more snippets including gradients, see the CSS snippets section.