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Early Renaissance Palette 1

Blazing Alabaster
Blazing High-chroma, high-key - the intensity of open flame or direct sunlight.
Alabaster Warm off-white - creamy stone white, luminous and slightly translucent.
Early Renaissance Palette 1 - Blazing Alabaster

Color Composition

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Colors
#FEFEFE
67.30%
#959D89
6.00%
#A0A7AC
5.20%
#AEB28C
4.10%
#A3845F
3.60%
#CDD3DB
3.50%
#9E9875
3.20%
#85826C
2.50%
#7D797A
2.40%
#C5AF7A
2.20%

Palette Analysis

Early Renaissance is high in key: pale, luminous, and filled with optical air. The palette tilts toward cool - blues and silver-greys carry the structural weight. Saturation is deliberately withheld - the beauty here lies in the near-monochromatic gradations rather than colour difference. A single dominant - #FEFEFE at 67.3% - sets the character of the whole composition. At 3.6%, #A3845F carries the palette's sharpest chromatic charge: an accent that earns its place precisely because it is withheld. The value range of 42 units sits in the comfortable middle: enough depth, enough light, neither extreme. High luminosity and cool temperature suggest the plein-air condition: unfiltered daylight and open sky.

Example use cases

  • florist branding
  • event design
  • real estate
  • jewelry retail
  • hospitality branding

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