Verdigris is a calming green-blue shade with a gentle turquoise hue. Nestled between blue and green on the color wheel, it exudes an antique feel often seen in patinas. Related shades include teal and sea green. Use verdigris to add a vintage touch to your designs.

Verdigris is defined by the following color codes and values to ensure consistency across various digital platforms and devices.
- Hex Code: #43B3AE
- RGB value: 26.3% red, 70.2% green, 68.2% blue
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For variations within the same spectrum as verdigris, consider:
- Jade Green (#00BB77): This color channels a vibrant green-blue shade, reminiscent of Verdigris, but with a slightly more saturated tone that brings a refreshing feel.
- Teal (#069494): Teal captures a similar mix of blue and green as Verdigris, creating a rich and cool hue that's both calming and invigorating.
- Sea Green (#2E8B57): Exhibiting a deeper tone, Sea Green maintains the green-blue essence of Verdigris but with a darker, more grounded approach.
- Turquoise (#40E0D0): A brighter relative, Turquoise exudes a lively turquoise hue, capturing the spirit of Verdigris with more vividness and vibrancy.
To complement Verdigris, consider pairing it with:
- Rust (#B7410E): This warm, earthy tone contrasts beautifully with Verdigris, highlighting its cool, turquoise hue for a balanced palette.
- Coral (#FF8559): The vibrant, lively nature of coral complements Verdigris by adding a touch of brightness, enhancing its green-blue shade.
- Sand (#CBBd93): This soft, neutral color provides a gentle backdrop, allowing Verdigris to stand out while maintaining a calm, serene vibe.
- Lavender (#D3D3FF): The soft, cool tone of lavender pairs harmoniously with Verdigris, creating a calming and refreshing visual experience.
While Verdigris is a unique and captivating green-blue shade, it may clash with:
- Scarlet (#ED2100): This vibrant red can create a jarring contrast with Verdigris, leading to an unsettling visual tension.
- Neon Purple (#8A00C4): Its intense brightness can overpower Verdigris, making combinations too vivid.
- Crimson Red (#B22222): This deep red might compete with Verdigris, clashing due to their differing undertones.
- Gold (#EFBF04): The warm, metallic sheen of gold can visually conflict with the cooler tones of Verdigris, creating an unbalanced palette.
- Hot Pink (#FF46A2): Its brightness can overwhelm the subtlety of Verdigris, resulting in a discordant pairing.
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The hexadecimal color #43B3AE, known as Verdigris, has RGB values of R:67, G:179, B:174 and CMYK values of C:63, M:0, Y:3, K:30.
VALUE | CSS | |
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HEX | #43B3AE | #43B3AE |
RGB DECIMAL | 67, 179, 174 | RGB(67,179,174) |
RGB PERCENTAGE | 26.3, 70.2, 68.2 | RGB(26.3%,70.2%,68.2%) |
CMYK | 63, 0, 3, 30 | |
HSL | HSL(177.3, 45.5%, 48.2%) | HSL(177.3, 45.5%, 48.2%) |
HSV (OR HSB) | 177.3°, 62.6, 70.2 | |
WEB SAFE | #51204153 | #51204153 |
BINARY | 01000011, 10110011, 10101110 | |
iOS - SwiftUI | Color(red: 0.263, green: 0.702, blue: 0.682) | |
iOS - UIKit | UIColor(red: 0.263, green: 0.702, blue: 0.682, alpha: 1) | |
Android - Compose | Color(0xFF43B3AE) |