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Lavender is a pale tint of violet. It applies particularly to the color of the flower of the same name (this color is displayed at right); the color lavender might be described as a medium violet or a light pinkish purple. The complementary color of lavender is olive. more...
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The term lavender may also be used in general to apply to a wide range of pale, light, medium, or grayish violet colors, as well as some pale or light pinkish, magenta, or purple colors as well as some pale or light blueish-indigo colors. The color lavender is made by mixing violet and white paint.
The first recorded use of the word lavender as a color term in English was in 1705.
Historical development of the concept of the color lavender
Originally, the name lavender only applied to the color of the flower of the lavender plant (floral lavender). By 1930, the book A Dictionary of Color identified three major shades of lavender-- lavender, lavender gray, and lavender blue, and in addition a fourth shade of lavender called old lavender (a dark lavender gray) (all four of these shades of lavender are shown below). By 1955, the publication of the ISCC-NBS Dictionary of Color Names (a color dictionary used by stamp collectors to identify the colors of stamps), now on the Internet, listed dozens of different shades of lavender. Today, although the color floral lavender (the color of the flower of the lavender plant) remains the standard for lavender, just as there are many shades of pink (light red, light rose, and light magenta colors), there are many shades of lavender (some light magenta, some light purple, light violet , and some light indigo colors).
Variations of Lavender
Lavender blush
Displayed at right is the web color lavender blush.
Lavendula (Vietnamese lavender)
Displayed at right is the color lavendula.
This color is also called Vietnamese lavender.
The source of this color is the Vietnamese language Wikipedia article on the color lavender (which can be accessed at left).
Languid lavender
Displayed at right is the color languid lavender.
The source of this color is color sample #226 at the following website: --The ISCC-NBS Dictionary of Colo(u)r Names (1955), a website for stamp collectors to evaluate the colors of their stamps.
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