Shades of Purple

Purple, historically linked with royalty and luxury, includes shades like Tyrian purple, royal purple, and mauve. It's a striking blend between red and blue hues.

Shades of Purple

ColorNameHex CodeRGB Code
Amaranth#9F2B68rgb(159, 43, 104)
Bright Purple#BF40BFrgb(191, 64, 191)
Burgundy#800020rgb(128, 0, 32)
Byzantium#702963rgb(112, 41, 99)
Dark Pink#AA336Argb(170, 51, 106)
Dark Purple#301934rgb(48, 25, 52)
Eggplant#483248rgb(72, 50, 72)
Iris#5D3FD3rgb(93, 63, 211)
Lavender#E6E6FArgb(230, 230, 250)
Light Purple#CBC3E3rgb(203, 195, 227)
Light Violet#CF9FFFrgb(207, 159, 255)
Lilac#AA98A9rgb(170, 152, 169)
Mauve#E0B0FFrgb(224, 176, 255)
Mauve Taupe#915F6Drgb(145, 95, 109)
Mulberry#770737rgb(119, 7, 55)
Orchid#DA70D6rgb(218, 112, 214)
Pastel Purple#C3B1E1rgb(195, 177, 225)
Periwinkle#CCCCFFrgb(204, 204, 255)
Plum#673147rgb(103, 49, 71)
Puce#A95C68rgb(169, 92, 104)
Purple#800080rgb(128, 0, 128)
Quartz#51414Frgb(81, 65, 79)
Red Purple#953553rgb(149, 53, 83)
Thistle#D8BFD8rgb(216, 191, 216)
Tyrian Purple#630330rgb(99, 3, 48)
Violet#7F00FFrgb(127, 0, 255)
Wine#722F37rgb(114, 47, 55)
Wisteria#BDB5D5rgb(189, 181, 213)
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