Color Profile

Tea Rose (Orange) Color

#F88379

RGB 248, 131, 121 · warm · red family

HEX #F88379 RGB 248, 131, 121 HSL 5, 90%, 72% CMYK 0, 47, 51, 3

Colors that go with Tea Rose (Orange)

Mint #98FF98

How to mix Tea Rose (Orange)

Tea Rose (Orange) is a delightful color that can be created by mixing two specific shades: Light Salmon and Light Pink. For artists looking to achieve this warm hue, it is helpful to know the proportions needed. Tea Rose (Orange) is made from approximately 65% Light Salmon and 35% Light Pink.

To begin, Light Salmon serves as the primary base for this color. Its soft, peachy tones provide warmth and brightness. When mixing, it is important to start with a larger amount of Light Salmon. This will ensure that the resulting color leans more towards the warm side, characteristic of Tea Rose (Orange).

Next, Light Pink is added to the mixture. This shade brings a gentle softness to the overall color. By using it in smaller quantities, around 35%, the balance is maintained, allowing the Light Salmon to shine through while still incorporating the delicate qualities of Light Pink.

To mix the colors effectively, it is recommended to use a palette knife or a mixing brush. The colors should be blended thoroughly until a uniform hue is achieved. Adjustments can be made by adding a little more Light Salmon or Light Pink, depending on the desired result.

Once the Tea Rose (Orange) color is mixed, it can be used in various art projects, from painting to crafting. Understanding the mixing process and the proportions involved will help artists create this beautiful color with ease. Enjoy the creative journey of color mixing, and let the warmth of Tea Rose (Orange) enhance your artwork.

Tea Rose (Orange) color is made from ~

65% Light Salmon + 35% Light Pink

#FFA07A 65%
#FFB6C1 35%

How Tea Rose (Orange) is made in print

CMYK

CMYK uses subtractive color mixing for printing. Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Key (Black) inks combine to absorb light, creating colors.

CYAN
0 %
MAGENTA
47 %
YELLOW
51 %
BLACK
3 %

Historical context for Tea Rose (Orange)

Tea Rose (Orange) is a pastel tone that specifically captures the delicate, warm blush found in certain varieties of hybrid tea roses. Its historical naming reflects a detailed observation of floral hues and their aesthetic qualities. Origin / Etymology: Named after delicate hybrid tea roses.

Color psychology

Tea Rose (Orange) embodies a gentle soft romance and a delicate sense of cheer, evoking the subtle warmth of a fading sunset or blooming petals. It promotes feelings of tenderness, grace, and an inviting, comforting warmth.

Cultural significance

Culturally, Tea Rose (Orange) is directly linked to floral references, particularly the delicate and fragrant tea rose flower, symbolizing beauty, elegance, and romantic charm. It represents natural grace, gentle affection, and timeless allure.

Design uses for Tea Rose (Orange)

This charming hue is ideal for bridal shower invitations, conveying grace, elegance, and celebratory joy. It also works beautifully for cosmetics packaging, suggesting natural beauty, delicate fragrances, and a soft, luxurious appeal.

Color pairings

Tea Rose (Orange) pairs exquisitely with refreshing mint for a gentle, complementary contrast, while crisp white adds a clean, airy balance. Shimmering gold accents introduce a touch of warmth and luxury, creating an elegant and charming palette.

Symbolic or religious meanings

Symbolically, Tea Rose (Orange) signifies tender love and exquisite refinement, embodying the gentle beauty of a blossoming flower and sophisticated grace. It represents affection, delicate charm, and a timeless elegance.

COLOR TEMPERATURE
warm

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