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Jasmine

Jasmine is a pale, soft shade of off-white. This color is often used to evoke a sense of purity, simplicity, and elegance. In terms of color schemes, it is considered a neutral color that pairs well with a wide range of hues, making it a versatile choice for various design purposes. It can be combined with bold and vibrant colors to create a striking contrast, or paired with softer pastel tones for a more delicate and harmonious look. Paint a wall this calming hue to create a clean and serene atmosphere in any space. Jasmine works well in bedrooms, living rooms, and bathrooms, as it provides a soothing effect. Choosing furniture in this soft hue adds a touch of elegance. Whether it's a sofa, chair, or a dining table, jasmine-colored furniture creates a fresh, sophisticated look. In fashion design, this delicate shade can be seen in clothing, accessories, and even in patterns or prints to add a touch of sophistication and charm. Jasmine can be paired with neutral colors like white, cream, or gray for a classic and timeless outfit, or combine it with bolder colors like navy, burgundy, or emerald for a more striking look.

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What is the hex code?

The hex code for jasmine is #F8DE7E. Similar hex codes include the lighter shades like #F8EB7E (witch haze) and #F9EF98 (Picasso).


What color is jasmine?

Jasmine is a soft, delicate white or off-white hue, reminiscent of the petals of the jasmine flower.


What is the history?

The name for this hue is derived from the jasmine flower, which is pale yellowish and white in color. The term is Arabic in origin, derived from "yasmin," which means fragrant flower. The part of the flower this color takes its name from is actually the base, which is more yellow than the bud itself.


What is the color meaning and symbolism of this hue?

The color jasmine represents purity, elegance, and grace. It is often associated with sincerity, innocence, and simplicity. In some cultures, this shade is also linked to love, sensuality, and beauty.


What colors go best with jasmine?

Jasmine pairs nicely with violet, pink, and bluish purple. It also couples well with soft pink, baby blue, and gender-neutral greens.

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Jasmine vs Pastel Yellow
Pastel yellow is a more lively shade with hints of green. This energetic hue pairs nicely with an array of palettes, including pinks, blues, and oranges, as well as shades of brown.
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Jasmine vs Amber
Amber is a brighter shade of yellow with rich orange undertones. This warm hue pairs nicely with cooler colors, such as blues and purples.
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Jasmine vs Citron
Citron is a darker shade of yellow with hints of green and orange undertones. This plucky hue plays nicely when coupled with white, navy, and olive.

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