Lapis Lazuli (#26619c) Color Information
Lapis Lazuli (#26619c) RGB value is (38, 97, 156). The hex color red value is 38, green is 97, and blue is 156. Its HSL format shows a hue of 210°, saturation of 61%, and lightness of 38%, while the CMYK process values are 76%, 38%, 0%, and 39%.
Colors that pair well with Lapis Lazuli (#26619c) include Jungle Green (#2AAA8A), Blue (Pigment) (#333399), and Garnet (#9A2A2A), as they maintain visual balance and harmony, whereas Amaranth (#9F2B68), Olive Drab (#6B8E23), and Ochre Brown (#955F20) tend to conflict with this color due to strong contrast or opposing tonal characteristics.

Lapis Lazuli (#26619c) Color Meaning
Lapis Lazuli (#26619C) belongs to the deep blue family with rich mineral saturation. This shade sits between royal blue and indigo. Lapis Lazuli (#26619C) reflects wisdom, authority, and mental depth. It feels ancient and refined. Lapis Lazuli (#26619C) takes its name from the gemstone used in ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia. The color appeared in royal jewelry and sacred art. Lapis Lazuli (#26619C) symbolized divine knowledge and elite status. It carried spiritual and political power. Lapis Lazuli (#26619C) aligns with throat and third eye energy centers, representing truth and perception. The tone suggests intellectual clarity. Lapis Lazuli (#26619C) holds strong meaning in Middle Eastern and Tibetan cultures. It represents cosmic order and protection.
Color Conversion
Accurate conversions of Lapis Lazuli (#26619c) across RGB, Hex, CMYK, HSL, and Lab ensure consistent color fidelity across digital, print, and design applications.
RGB Values & CMYK Values
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Color Variations
A full range of Lapis Lazuli (#26619c) variations, including tints, shades, and tones, provides highlights, depth, and subtle desaturated options for UI design.
Color Harmonies
Harmonious color schemes for Lapis Lazuli (#26619c) created using the color wheel ensure visually balanced palettes.
Analogous
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Split Complementary
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Triadic
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Double Split Complementary
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Monochromatic
Variations of a single hue
Contrast Checker (WCAG)
Luminance contrast ratios for Lapis Lazuli (#26619c) against standard backgrounds ensure readable, accessible text following Contrast Checker and WCAG 2.1 AA/AAA standards.
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Color Blindness Simulator
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Seamless Patterns
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Icons
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Real-World Applications
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Lapis Lazuli (#26619c) Color FAQs
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