Dusky Violet

#D0BFBE

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What Color is Dusky Violet

Dusky Violet is a sophisticated, desaturated neutral that straddles the line between warm taupe and faded lavender. This muted hue offers a sense of quietude and refined age, functioning as a complex gray that reacts dynamically to surrounding light. It embodies a timeless quality often found in vintage textiles and weathered stone.

What color is opposite Dusky Violet?

The opposite color to Dusky Violet is Tiara (#becfd0).

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Additional Information

  • Color Family: Gray
  • Temperature: Warm
  • Associated Season: Spring
  • Complementary Color: #BECFD0
  • Brightness: 196/255
  • Saturation: 9%

Colors That Pair Well With Dusky Violet

Complementary

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

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High Contrast

Use Outer Space for maximum readability. Ideal for text or critical UI elements.

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Harmonious Depth

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

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Dusky Violet History

During the mid-to-late 19th century, the discovery of synthetic dyes like Mauveine sparked a global obsession with purple, yet the elite classes often gravitated toward the more subtle and desaturated versions for high-fashion silks. These tones were meticulously achieved by mixing mineral-based whites with Madder Lake or indigo and earth pigments to create 'half-tones' that complemented the dim, gas-lit interiors of Victorian homes.

In the Art Nouveau movement, artists such as Alphonse Mucha utilized these ashen purples to depict organic shadows and ethereal backgrounds. These pigments were frequently derived from a combination of manganese violet and zinc oxide, providing a semi-opaque finish that allowed for the delicate layering of color in lithography. The shade became a hallmark of understated elegance during the transition into the Edwardian era.

Meaning & Psychology

This color evokes a profound sense of nostalgia and emotional restraint. Sitting close to the gray spectrum, it avoids the high-energy stimulation of saturated violets, instead providing a psychological sanctuary that feels both safe and intellectually sophisticated. It is a shade frequently associated with maturity and the composure found in silence.

Culturally, Dusky Violet signifies humility and quiet luxury. In environmental psychology, such desaturated tones are implemented to reduce visual noise and promote introspection. It lacks the aggression of darker shades, making it an ideal choice for spaces intended for deep focus or emotional healing.

In Nature

In the natural world, this shade is most visible in the liminal space of a twilight sky, appearing in stratocumulus clouds just after the sun has descended. It is also found in the soft under-down of various waterfowl and the weathered surfaces of lepidolite mica crystals. The color represents a state of transition, where natural light becomes diffuse and shadows begin to lose their definition.

How To Use Dusky Violet

In interior design, this shade serves as a superior neutral alternative to beige or standard gray, performing exceptionally well in matte finishes on textured surfaces like linen or plaster. It provides immense versatility, pairing harmoniously with natural oak, brushed brass, or deep slate accents to create a sense of modern permanence.

For digital branding, #D0BFBE is highly effective for minimalist interfaces that require a soft, approachable feel. To maintain accessibility, designers should pair this background with high-contrast typography in shades like charcoal or deep espresso. It is particularly successful in lifestyle branding where a perception of softness and luxury is the primary goal.

Related Words

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Curated Palettes

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Gilded Dusk

A luxurious blend of muted violet and warm metallics for a high-end feel.

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Muted Meadow

An organic, earthy palette that pairs Dusky Violet with soft botanical greens.

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Twilight Shore

A cool-toned, atmospheric palette inspired by the ocean at evening.

Color Conversions

Hex
#D0BFBE
RGB
208, 191, 190
RGB %
82%, 75%, 75%
HSL
3°, 16%, 78%
HSV
3°, 9%, 82%
CMYK
0%, 8%, 9%, 18%
LAB
78.69, 5.82, 2.66
XYZ
53.94, 54.39, 56.37

Color Blindness Simulation

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CSS Snippets

Text Color (Hex)
Aa
color: #D0BFBE;
Text Color (RGB)
Aa
color: rgb(208, 191, 190);
Background Color
background-color: #D0BFBE;
Border
border: 3px solid #D0BFBE;
Box Shadow
box-shadow: 0 4px 12px #D0BFBE66;
Gradient
background: linear-gradient(135deg, #D0BFBE 0%, #ffffff 100%);
Cushion Mockup
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Product Details

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  • Care: Machine washable at 30°C.
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What Goes With Dusky Violet?

Explore color palettes containing Dusky Violet 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."

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UI Examples

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the hex code for Dusky Violet?
The hex code for Dusky Violet is #D0BFBE. The RGB values are (208, 191, 190). You can find more formats like CMYK and LAB in the Color Conversions section.
What colors go with Dusky Violet?
Dusky Violet pairs well with its complementary color, Tiara (#becfd0). It also works great with analogous colors (neighbors on the wheel) and triadic combinations. See our recommended pairings for more ideas.
Is Dusky Violet accessible for text?
No, Dusky Violet 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 Dusky Violet in CSS?

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

.dusky-violet {
  background-color: #D0BFBE;
  color: #FFFFFF;
}

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