| Rose | |
|---|---|
| Common connotations | |
| love, optimism, Valentine's Day | |
| Hex triplet | #FF007F |
| sRGB (r, g, b) | (255, 0, 127) |
| CMYK (c, m, y, k) | (0, 100, 50, 0) |
| HSV (h, s, v) | (330°, 100%, 100%) |
| Source | By definition |
| B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte) H: Normalized to [0–100] (hundred) |
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Rose is the color halfway between red and magenta on the HSV color wheel, also known as the RGB color wheel, on which it is at hue angle of 330 degrees.
Rose is one of the tertiary colors on the HSV (RGB) color wheel. The complementary color of rose is spring green.
Sometimes rose is quoted instead as the web-safe color FF00CC, which is closer to magenta than to red, corresponding to a hue angle near 320 degrees, or the web-safe color FF0077, which is closer to red than magenta, corresponding to a hue angle of about 340 degrees.
The first recorded use of rose as a color name in English was in 1382.
The etymology of the color name rose is the same as that of the name of the rose flower. The name originates from Latin rosa, borrowed through Oscan from colonial Greek in southern Italy: rhodon (Aeolic form: wrodon), from Aramaic wurrdā, from Assyrian wurtinnu, from Old Iranian *warda (cf. Avestan warda, Sogdian ward, Parthian wâr).
| Misty Rose | |
|---|---|
| Hex triplet | #FFE4E1 |
| sRGB (r, g, b) | (255, 228, 225) |
| CMYK (c, m, y, k) | (0, 11, 12, 0) |
| HSV (h, s, v) | (6°, 12%, 100%) |
| Source | X11 |
| B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte) H: Normalized to [0–100] (hundred) |
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At right is displayed the web color misty rose.
This is written as mistyrose in HTML code for computer display.
The color name misty rose first came into use in 1987, when this color was formulated as one of the X11 colors, which in the early 1990s became known as the X11 web colors.
| Tea Rose (rose) | |
|---|---|
| Hex triplet | #F4C2C2 |
| sRGB (r, g, b) | (244, 194, 194) |
| CMYK (c, m, y, k) | (0, 21, 21, 4) |
| HSV (h, s, v) | (0°, 20%, 96%) |
| Source | ISCC-NBS |
| B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte) H: Normalized to [0–100] (hundred) |
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At right is displayed the color tea rose. This is the tint of the color that is used in interior design. This color is popular in interior design for painting bedrooms, especially among women.
There is a different color also called tea rose, which is the color of an orange rose called a tea rose. This other color called "tea rose" is displayed in the article called variations of orange as tea rose (orange).
The first recorded use of tea rose as a color name in English was in 1884.
The source of this color is the ISCC-NBS Dictionary of Color Names (1955) – Color Sample of Tea Rose (color sample #28)
| Classic Rose | |
|---|---|
| Hex triplet | #FBCCE7 |
| sRGB (r, g, b) | (251, 204, 231) |
| CMYK (c, m, y, k) | (0, 19, 8, 2) |
| HSV (h, s, v) | (326°, 19%, 98%) |
| Source | Xona.com Color List |
| B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte) H: Normalized to [0–100] (hundred) |
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At right is displayed the color classic rose.
The color classic rose is a pale tint of rose.
The color name classic rose has been in use since 2001 when the Xona.com Color List was first promulgated.
| Tickle Me Pink | |
|---|---|
| Hex triplet | #FC89AC |
| sRGB (r, g, b) | (252, 137, 172) |
| CMYK (c, m, y, k) | (0, 46, 32, 1) |
| HSV (h, s, v) | (342°, 46%, 99%) |
| Source | Crayola |
| B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte) H: Normalized to [0–100] (hundred) |
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The color tickle me pink is displayed at right. This color was formulated by Crayola in 1993.
| Persian Pink | |
|---|---|
| Hex triplet | #F77FBE |
| sRGB (r, g, b) | (247, 127, 190) |
| CMYK (c, m, y, k) | (0, 49, 23, 3) |
| HSV (h, s, v) | (329°, 49%, 97%) |
| Source | Maerz and Paul |
| B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte) H: Normalized to [0–100] (hundred) |
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Since the color rose is so well loved in Persia (Iran), some shades of rose are named after Persia, such as the light tone of rose at right that is called Persian pink. This color is very popular in women's fashion.
The first recorded use of Persian pink as a color name in English was in 1923.
| Rose Pink | |
|---|---|
| Hex triplet | #FF66CC |
| sRGB (r, g, b) | (255, 102, 204) |
| CMYK (c, m, y, k) | (0, 60, 20, 0) |
| HSV (h, s, v) | (320°, 60%, 100%) |
| Source | WSC |
| B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte) H: Normalized to [0–100] (hundred) |
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At right is displayed the color rose pink.
The first recorded use of rose pink as a color name in English was in 1761.
| Rose Bonbon | |
|---|---|
| Hex triplet | #F9429E |
| sRGB (r, g, b) | (249, 66, 158) |
| CMYK (c, m, y, k) | (0, 74, 37, 2) |
| HSV (h, s, v) | (330°, 74%, 98%) |
| Source | Pourpre.com |
| B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte) H: Normalized to [0–100] (hundred) |
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At right is displayed the color that is called in French rose bonbon.
This translates loosely into English as candy rose or candy pink, or more specifically as bonbon rose or bonbon pink-- presumably referring to bonbons that are coated with icing that is colored rose bonbon.
Rose bonbon is a tone of rose that is popular in France.
| Brilliant Rose | |
|---|---|
| Hex triplet | #F653A6 |
| sRGB (r, g, b) | (246, 83, 166) |
| CMYK (c, m, y, k) | (0, 66, 33, 4) |
| HSV (h, s, v) | (329°, 66%, 97%) |
| Source | Crayola |
| B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte) H: Normalized to [0–100] (hundred) |
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At right is a Crayola color formulated in 1949; originally it was called brilliant rose but the name was changed in 1958 to magenta.
The original name is more accurate since this color, having a hue code of 329, is much closer to rose than magenta.
| Thulian Pink | |
|---|---|
| Hex triplet | #DE6FA1 |
| sRGB (r, g, b) | (222, 111, 161) |
| CMYK (c, m, y, k) | (0, 100, 20, 0) |
| HSV (h, s, v) | (330°, 82%, 92%) |
| Source | ISCC-NBS |
| B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte) H: Normalized to [0–100] (hundred) |
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At right is displayed the color Thulian pink. This color is also called Thulite pink; the first recorded use of Thulite pink as a color name in English was in 1912.
The term Thulian pink refers to the land of Thule.
Sample of Thulian Pink: ISCC-NBS Dictionary of Color Names (1955) – Color Sample of Thulite Pink (color sample #248)
Another name for this color is first lady. The first use of first lady as a color name in English was in 1948 when the Plochere Color System, (a color system that is widely used by interior designers) was inaugurated in 1948.
| Brink Pink | |
|---|---|
| Hex triplet | #FB607F |
| sRGB (r, g, b) | (251, 96, 127) |
| CMYK (c, m, y, k) | (0, 62, 49, 2) |
| HSV (h, s, v) | (348°, 62%, 98%) |
| Source | Crayola |
| B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte) H: Normalized to [0–100] (hundred) |
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At right is displayed the color brink pink. This color was formulated by Crayola in 1998.
| French Rose | |
|---|---|
| Hex triplet | #F64A8A |
| sRGB (r, g, b) | (246, 74, 138) |
| CMYK (c, m, y, k) | (0, 70, 44, 4) |
| HSV (h, s, v) | (338°, 70%, 96%) |
| Source | Internet |
| B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte) H: Normalized to [0–100] (hundred) |
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The color French rose is also called France rose.
The first recorded use of France Rose as a color name in English was in 1926.
| Razzmatazz | |
|---|---|
| Hex triplet | #E3256B |
| sRGB (r, g, b) | (227, 37, 107) |
| CMYK (c, m, y, k) | (0, 84, 53, 11) |
| HSV (h, s, v) | (338°, 84%, 89%) |
| Source | Crayola |
| B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte) H: Normalized to [0–100] (hundred) |
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Displayed at right is the color Razzmatazz.
This color is a rich shade of crimson-rose.
Razzmatazz was a new Crayola crayon color chosen in 1993 as a part of the Name The New Colors Contest.
It was named by then 5-year-old Laura Bartolomei-Hill. She was the youngest winner of Crayola's "Name the New Colors Contest."
| Razzle Dazzle Rose | |
|---|---|
| Hex triplet | #FF33CC |
| sRGB (r, g, b) | (255, 51, 204) |
| CMYK (c, m, y, k) | (0, 80, 20, 0) |
| HSV (h, s, v) | (315°, 80%, 100%) |
| Source | Crayola |
| B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte) H: Normalized to [0–100] (hundred) |
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Displayed at right is the color razzle dazzle rose.
This color is a vivid tone of rose tending toward magenta.
The color razzle dazzle rose was formulated by Crayola in 1990.
| Persian Rose | |
|---|---|
| Hex triplet | #FE28A2 |
| sRGB (r, g, b) | (254, 40, 162) |
| CMYK (c, m, y, k) | (0, 84, 36, 0) |
| HSV (h, s, v) | (326°, 84%, 100%) |
| Source | Maerz and Paul |
| B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte) H: Normalized to [0–100] (hundred) |
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The color Persian rose is displayed at right.
The first recorded use of Persian rose as a color name in English was in 1922.
This color matches the color of the Persian rose color sample in A Dictionary of Color--a highly saturated color close to the outer surface of the color sphere, just below the equator of the color sphere, about halfway between rose and magenta. The color Persian rose may also be described as a color close to the purple boundary of the CIE chromaticity diagram about halfway between rose and magenta.
| Fuchsia Rose | |
|---|---|
| Hex triplet | #C74375 |
| sRGB (r, g, b) | (199, 67, 117) |
| CMYK (c, m, y, k) | (0, 66, 41, 22) |
| HSV (h, s, v) | (337°, 66%, 78%) |
| Source | Pantone TPX |
| B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte) H: Normalized to [0–100] (hundred) |
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Fuchsia rose is the color that was chosen as the 2001 Pantone color of the year by Pantone.
The source of this color is the "Pantone Textile Paper eXtended (TPX)" color list, color #17-2031 TPX-Fuchsia Rose.
| Rose Red | |
|---|---|
| Hex triplet | #C21E56 |
| sRGB (r, g, b) | (194, 30, 86) |
| CMYK (c, m, y, k) | (0, 85, 56, 24) |
| HSV (h, s, v) | (340°, 85%, 76%) |
| Source | Pantone TPX |
| B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte) H: Normalized to [0–100] (hundred) |
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The color rose red is displayed at right.
The source of this color is the "Pantone Textile Paper eXtended (TPX)" color list, color #18-1852 TPX-Fuchsia Rose.
The color dogwood rose is sometimes called dogwood red. Dogwood rose in nature:
| Raspberry Rose | |
|---|---|
| Hex triplet | #B3446C |
| sRGB (r, g, b) | (179, 68, 108) |
| CMYK (c, m, y, k) | (0, 62, 40, 30) |
| HSV (h, s, v) | (338°, 62%, 70%) |
| Source | ISCC NBS |
| B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte) H: Normalized to [0–100] (hundred) |
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At right is displayed the color raspberry rose.
The source of this color is: ISCC-NBS Dictionary of Color Names (1955) – Color Sample of Raspberry Rose (color sample #255).
| China Rose | |
|---|---|
| Hex triplet | #A8516E |
| sRGB (r, g, b) | (168, 81, 110) |
| CMYK (c, m, y, k) | (0, 52, 35, 34) |
| HSV (h, s, v) | (340°, 52%, 66%) |
| Source | ISCC NBS |
| B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte) H: Normalized to [0–100] (hundred) |
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At right is displayed the color China rose.
The color China rose is a deep tone of rose.
The first recorded use of China rose as a color name in English was in 1925.
The source of this color is: ISCC-NBS Dictionary of Color Names (1955)--Color Sample of China Rose (color sample #258).
| Bazaar | |
|---|---|
| Hex triplet | #98777B |
| sRGB (r, g, b) | (152, 119, 123) |
| CMYK (c, m, y, k) | (0, 22, 19, 40) |
| HSV (h, s, v) | (353°, 22%, 60%) |
| Source | Xona.com Color List |
| B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte) H: Normalized to [0–100] (hundred) |
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At right is displayed the color bazaar.
The color bazaar is a medium grayish tone of rose.
The color name bazaar has been in use since 2001 when the Xona.com Color List was first promulgated.
| Rose Quartz | |
|---|---|
| Hex triplet | #AA98A9 |
| sRGB (r, g, b) | (170, 152, 169) |
| CMYK (c, m, y, k) | (0, 11, 1, 33) |
| HSV (h, s, v) | (303°, 11%, 67%) |
| Source | ISCC-NBS |
| B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte) H: Normalized to [0–100] (hundred) |
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There is a grayish shade of rose that is called rose quartz.
The first recorded use of rose quartz as a color name in English was in 1926.
Source of color: ISCC-NBS Dictionary of Color Names (1955) – Color Sample of Rose Quartz.
| Rosy Brown | |
|---|---|
| Hex triplet | #BC8F8F |
| sRGB (r, g, b) | (188, 143, 143) |
| CMYK (c, m, y, k) | (0, 24, 24, 26) |
| HSV (h, s, v) | (0°, 24%, 74%) |
| Source | X11 |
| B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte) H: Normalized to [0–100] (hundred) |
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Displayed at right is the web color rosy brown.
The color name rosy brown first came into use in 1987, when this color was formulated as one of the X11 colors, which in the early 1990s became known as the X11 web colors.
| Old Rose | |
|---|---|
| Hex triplet | #C08081 |
| sRGB (r, g, b) | (192, 128, 129) |
| CMYK (c, m, y, k) | (0, 33, 33, 25) |
| HSV (h, s, v) | (359°, 33%, 75%) |
| Source | ISCC-NBS |
| B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte) H: Normalized to [0–100] (hundred) |
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At right is displayed the color old rose, also known as ashes of rose. Ashes of rose was a popular Victorian color. The first recorded use of old rose as a color name in English was in 1892.
Source of color: ISCC-NBS Dictionary of Color Names (1955) – Color Sample of Old Rose (Color Sample #6), ISCC-NBS Dictionary of Color Names (1955) – Color Sample of Ashes of Rose (Color Sample #6).
| Turkish Rose | |
|---|---|
| Hex triplet | #B57281 |
| sRGB (r, g, b) | (181, 114, 129) |
| CMYK (c, m, y, k) | (0, 37, 29, 29) |
| HSV (h, s, v) | (347°, 37%, 71%) |
| Source | Xona.com Color List |
| B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte) H: Normalized to [0–100] (hundred) |
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At right is displayed the color Turkish rose.
The color name Turkish rose has been in use since 2001 when the Xona.com Color List was first promulgated.
| Rose Vale | |
|---|---|
| Hex triplet | #AB4E52 |
| sRGB (r, g, b) | (171, 78, 82) |
| CMYK (c, m, y, k) | (0, 54, 52, 33) |
| HSV (h, s, v) | (358°, 54%, 67%) |
| Source | ISCC NBS |
| B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte) H: Normalized to [0–100] (hundred) |
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At right is displayed the color rose vale.
The first recorded use of rose vale as a color name in English was in 1923.
Source of color: ISCC-NBS Dictionary of Color Names (1955) – Color Sample of Rose Vale (color sample #15).
| Cordovan | |
|---|---|
| Hex triplet | #893F45 |
| sRGB (r, g, b) | (137, 63, 69) |
| CMYK (c, m, y, k) | (0, 54, 50, 46) |
| HSV (h, s, v) | (355°, 54%, 54%) |
| Source | Pantone Color Planner |
| B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte) H: Normalized to [0–100] (hundred) |
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Cordovan is a rich medium dark shade of rose.
The first recorded use of cordovan as a color name in English was in 1925.
| Rose Taupe | |
|---|---|
| Hex triplet | #905D5D |
| sRGB (r, g, b) | (144, 93, 93) |
| CMYK (c, m, y, k) | (0, 35, 35, 44) |
| HSV (h, s, v) | (0°, 35%, 56%) |
| Source | ISCC-NBS |
| B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte) H: Normalized to [0–100] (hundred) |
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The color displayed at right is rose taupe.
The first recorded use of rose taupe as a color name in English was in 1924.
Source of color: ISCC-NBS Dictionary of Color Names (1955) – Color Sample of Rose Taupe (color sample #19).
| Rose Ebony | |
|---|---|
| Hex triplet | #674846 |
| sRGB (r, g, b) | (103, 76, 71) |
| CMYK (c, m, y, k) | (0, 30, 32, 60) |
| HSV (h, s, v) | (4°, 32%, 40%) |
| Source | ISCC-NBS |
| B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte) H: Normalized to [0–100] (hundred) |
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At right is displayed the color rose ebony.
The first recorded use of rose ebony as a color name in English was in 1924.
Source of color: ISCC-NBS Dictionary of Color Names (1955) – Color Sample of Rose Ebony (color sample #47)
| Rosewood | |
|---|---|
| Hex triplet | #65000B |
| sRGB (r, g, b) | (101, 0, 11) |
| CMYK (c, m, y, k) | (0, 100, 89, 60) |
| HSV (h, s, v) | (353°, 100%, 40%) |
| Source | Xona.com Color List |
| B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte) H: Normalized to [0–100] (hundred) |
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The color rosewood is named after rosewood.
The first recorded use of rosewood as a color name in English was in 1892.
For a depiction of the wide variety of colors exhibited by actual rosewood, go to the 16 samples of actual rosewood depicted on the following website:
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